What the line shows
The ABB ACS800-01-0009-5 is the wall-mount ACS800-01 frame AC drive, listed at 4.08 kg on the Motor Drives line. It carries the standard ASEA BROWN BOVERI / ABB drive designation used across the ACS800-01 generation. For a sourcing buyer that is the load-bearing fact: this is the legacy ACS800 platform, not the current ACS880 generation, so the BOM line is sitting on a frame that has since been superseded by ABB's own successor family.
Cross-shop against the ACS880-01 line
Three ACS880-01 siblings are on file as functional second-source candidates: ACS880-01-11A0-5 at 4.54 kg, ACS880-01-07A6-5 at 6.35 kg, and ACS880-01-021A-5 at 7.71 kg. Against the ACS800-01-0009-5 at 4.08 kg, the 11A0-5 at 4.54 kg is the closest in frame mass and is the candidate a reliability engineer would weigh first. Whether it drops into a panel cut for the ACS800-01-0009-5 without rewiring is not something this evidence supports either way — the ACS880 generation changed the control terminal layout and fieldbus option slot mapping relative to the ACS800-01, so a panel-builder swap should be confirmed against the ACS880-01-11A0-5 dimensional and I/O records before specifying it as a like-for-like.
Field-handling note
At 4.08 kg the drive is a single-person lift onto a DIN-backplate or cabinet mounting plate, and it sits inside the ACS800-01 wall-mount envelope that ABB's installation drawings for the family standardize. EMC practice on this class of ABB drive follows the usual convention — keep the motor cable shield continuous to the drive end, ground the cabinet backplate at a single point, and route the motor cabling away from analog signal runs to keep drive-switching noise off the analog loops. Mount close to the motor feeder entry; long pigtails on the shield defeat the filter path the drive is designed to use.
