What lands on the BOM line
Configured ABB ACS580-01-052A-4+B056+L512 drive from the ACS580-01 series, with +B056 and +L512 option suffixes built into the same order string. Input is 3~380-480 V per the spec line. Specify the full string on the BOM; option codes are factory-built, not field-retrofitted.
Frame and handling notes
The chassis ships at 20.41 kg — a two-person lift and a panel that can carry the weight without reinforcement. This is a handling and mounting number, not a sizing metric; it doesn't tell you the motor rating or current class, which live in the order-code current segment (the 052A in the base code) and the parameter list, not in the weight figure. Treat it as a panel-layout and rigging constraint only.
Sourcing posture
Configured ACS580-01 order codes like this one are specified into the BOM and quoted to order — the suffix string is built at the factory, so a confirmed order code is the right way to commit the line rather than substituting on the shop floor. Production-status and certification documentation for the configured build comes from ABB on the order's paperwork; the distributor route is the lever for lead-time and availability on the exact +B056/+L512 configuration. Open an RFQ against this exact code and the option string follows the line.
