What the code breaks down to
The ABB ACS800-01-0060-3+D150+E202+K454 sits inside the ACS800-01 wall-mount drive family as a configured order string — the base drive takes the +D150, +E202, and +K454 option codes that a buyer ordering against a frozen BOM needs reproduced on every replacement.
Handling on the panel
The drive lists at 6.59 kgs, so it is a one-person lift with a firm grip — fine for a wall-mount cabinet at chest height, but worth a two-handed carry on a mill deck where gloves are hot and the panel is already back-fed.
Cross-shop against the ACS880 series
The ACS880-01-07A6-5 is the smallest wall-mount frame in the successor series and comes in lighter than the seed drive, which is the kind of spec delta worth flagging before anyone claims a drop-in: a lower mass on a successor frame usually means the chassis footprint and the gland-plate cut-out pattern changed, and the seed drive cannot be assumed to land in an ACS880 cabinet without reworking the mounting pattern. The ACS880-01-021A-5 at 7.71 kgs and the ACS880-01-052A-5 at 9.07 kgs frame the 6.59 kgs drive on record at the small end of the wall-mount class, with two larger frames above it for sizing up rather than across.
Sourcing posture
Configured as ACS800-01-0060-3+D150+E202+K454, the unit is specified into the BOM and sourced to order against an RFQ; the configured suffix travels with the quote so the replacement matches the panel it is going into, not a bare base unit.
