What the code resolves to
The ABB ACS800-01-0011-3+E200 is a cabinet-mount AC drive on the ACS800-01 single-drive frame, ordered with the +E200 option suffix appended to the base code, and lists at 6.35 kgs. It sits in the lower-current end of the ACS800-01 family — the size you spec for an individual induction or PMS motor on a single-machine line, not a coordinated cell of drives.
Why the suffix matters when the line is down
The base code ACS800-01-0011-3 only identifies the frame and the nominal current class. The +E200 suffix is the part of the string that ties the unit to its specific option bundle — the deck a buyer has to match against the PO line, because ordering against the bare code ships a drive without whatever the suffix carries. On a line-down swap, the suffix is the first thing the MRO planner reads out of the failed unit's nameplate and the first thing the RFQ has to repeat back — a base-code-only quote is the common silent-mismatch that bites a hot-strip stand.
Panel-side reading of the 6.35 kgs figure
At 6.35 kgs the unit is a one-person lift with a panel-mount bracket; the figure doesn't govern cabinet structural steel, but it does set the hoist or two-man handling step during a swap on a stand that's already at temperature. For a hot-strip mill, that 6.35 kgs is also the number the layout engineer reads when deciding whether the drive sits inside the panel room — where the ambient is friendlier — or out by the stand, where it takes the radiant heat and the EMI off the bigger mill drives.
ACS880 successor family — read this before specifying a swap
The ABB successor platform to ACS800-01 is the ACS880-01 family, and three peer codes in the same Motor Drives line bracket this drive's rating: ACS880-01-07A6-5, ACS880-01-021A-5, and ACS880-01-11A0-5. ACS880-01-07A6-5 lists at 6.35 kgs, matching this drive's 6.35 kgs figure, so the backplate footprint is the first mechanical item to verify before assuming a like-for-like swap. ACS880-01-11A0-5 lists at 4.54 kgs and ACS880-01-021A-5 at 7.71 kgs, which is the kind of mass delta that flags a different chassis depth or cooling arrangement rather than a like-for-like drop-in.
Sourcing posture
The unit is identified to the ABB brand with no lifecycle successor carried on the listing. It is specified into the BOM and quoted to order against an RFQ. For a procurement buyer covering an ACS800 fleet, the operational read is that the platform is mature rather than current; the path forward for new cells is the ACS880-01 family, while existing ACS800-01 lines are kept running through the RFQ channel.
