What the option suffixes do to the spec line
The ACS800-01-0030-3-D150+E202+P901: The +E202 and +P901 suffixes are appended to the base drive code, so a buyer specifying this exact MPN is locking in the option combination as factory-build, not field-retrofittable on a standard 0030-3 frame. Drive mass sits at 11.79 kg on this suffix combination — consistent with a wall-mount frame that drops onto a backplate without a separate cabinet, and it sets the panel-design load the mounting surface has to carry.
Series context — ACS800 vs ACS880 successor platform
The ACS800-01 wall-mount series is the predecessor to the ACS880-01 platform, which is the next-generation ABB wall-mount frame in the same physical class. Three ACS880-01 order codes are visible as same-class peers — ACS880-01-034A-5 at 10.43 kg, ACS880-01-027A-5 at 10.41 kg, and ACS880-01-052A-5 at 9.07 kg — but none of them carries the +E202/+P901 option string and none is a drop-in firmware replacement for the ACS800-01 control panel and parameter set. A panel originally specified around an ACS880-01 frame will not accept an ACS800-01 without reviewing parameter architecture, control terminal pinout, and any fieldbus option card seating, because the platforms changed toolchain and macro structure between generations.
Sourcing reality
Where a maintenance BOM is locked to ACS800-01 firmware and the +E202/+P901 option set, the practical sourcing move is to specify the full suffix string into the RFQ so the option combination is preserved rather than approximated with a base-frame substitute.
