Generational contrast against the ACS880-01 line
The ACS800-01-0009-3+E202: Peer entries on the bench are ACS880-01-021A-5 (7.71 kgs), ACS880-01-052A-5 (9.07 kgs), and ACS880-01-07A6-5 (6.35 kgs). Same mass bracket on the 021A-5 frame means the newer ACS880-01 generation is the natural successor a controls engineer will cross-shop, but the suffix (-0009-3+E202 vs -021A-5), the frame code, and the fieldbus/option mapping all change between generations — a panel wired for the ACS800 will not pick up an ACS880 drive as a literal drop-in. Treat the ACS880-01-021A-5 as a second-source candidate to evaluate, not as a substitute to order against an ACS800 BOM line without re-spec.
Sourcing posture
The +E202 option suffix is preserved on the ACS800-01-0009-3 part; the drive is quoted to order against an RFQ. Hold the suffix for a frozen BOM line, or evaluate the ACS880-01-021A-5 cross-reference before re-specifying since panel interface and parameter set differ across generations.
