What the BOM line is buying
The ABB ACS800-01-0040-3+E200+P901+P915 is an AC drive on the ACS800-01 wall-mount frame, configured with the +E200, +P901 and +P915 factory options that are stamped into the order code — those suffixes are what makes this string a complete BOM line, not a bare catalog number. It sits in the Motor Drives class — Motors & Motor Controls / Drives / Motor Drives — so it is specified for motor speed and torque control on industrial machinery rather than for a soft-starter or servo duty. The drive weighs 33.11 kg, which puts it on the scale where a single technician can lift and rack it but the panel or cabinet must be rated for the mass — worth catching against the cabinet supplier's load spec at design review.
Why the suffix set matters for sourcing
A bare ACS800-01-0040-3 is not the same BOM line as ACS800-01-0040-3+E200+P901+P915 — the trailing options typically drive firmware, I/O board, encoder/feedback card or marine/apparatus variant on the ACS800 platform, so a sub with the wrong suffix string is a wrong part even if the base frame matches. On the procurement side that means the order code travels whole through PO, goods-in inspection and the spare-parts register — the suffix string is what the maintenance team needs to quote when the line goes down, not the base code alone.
Panel-fit note against an ACS550 spare slot
If the cabinet was originally cut around an ACS550-U1-072A-4+B055+L512, do not treat the ACS800-01-0040-3+E200+P901+P915 as a drop-in — the ACS800-01 frame, footprint and option-suffix scheme differ from the ACS550 platform, so control wiring, option card layout and the parameter-set import all need re-checking before the panel door closes.
