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. 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.
