Configured ACS800-01 — what the option codes mean for the BOM line
The ABB ACS800-01-0040-3+D150+P901 is a wall-mount frequency converter from the ACS800-01 series, ordered with the +D150 and +P901 option suffixes that ABB bundles into the part number itself — so the BOM line and the nameplate have to match to the full string, not just the base 0040-3 frame code. It sits in the Drives sub-class under Motors & Motor Controls, which is where an integrator or sourcing buyer expects a single-axis wall-mount drive for induction-motor duty to live.
Where this class lives in the panel
ACS800-01 units are wall-mount single-axis drives, so the panel-builder question is gland plate area and top/bottom cable entry for the line side, motor side and control wiring — the +D150 and +P901 options typically add control or feedback wiring that has to land on the same gland area as the base drive. As an ACS800-01 wall-mount unit, the drive dissipates heat through the back plate, so clearance above and below follows the base drive's installation drawing for the 0040-3 frame.
Cross-shopping the ACS880-01 frame
The 18.14 kg unit versus the 15.02 kg ACS800-01-0040 here is the kind of delta that does not change the panel cutout class but does change the lifting plan and the mounting-plate bracing, so a swap has to be specced, not assumed.
Sourcing posture
For an MPN like this — a configured ACS800-01 with option codes baked into the order string — the right move is to spec it into the BOM line as written and quote against an RFQ so the +D150 and +P901 suffixes are confirmed against current ABB configuration rules rather than substituted silently.
