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ABB ACS800-01-0060-3+E202 — AC Drives (VFD)

ABB ACS800-01-0060-3+E202 AC Drive, 14.40 kg

MPNACS800-01-0060-3+E202
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ABB ACS800-01-0060-3+E202 wall-mount AC drive, ACS800-01 series, 14.40 kg, classified under Motors & Motor Controls / Drives / Motor Drives.

$5,408.30Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Jul 2026

Specifications

ACS800-01-0060-3+E202 — Mechanical
ParameterValue
Weight14.40 kgs

Product details

The ABB ACS800-01-0060-3+E202 is the +E202 option build of the ACS800-01 wall-mount industrial AC drive, filed as an AC drive in the motor-drives class. The +E202 suffix is an ABB plus-code option on the base ACS800-01 frame, so the order code has to be specified verbatim — the base frame without the option suffix is a different BOM line. Mass on the listed build is 14.40 kg, which puts a single unit within the range one technician can shoulder onto a cabinet backplate with a second pair of hands for alignment — not a forklift-class lift, but the panel still needs to be rated for that sustained load at the mounting footprint.

Class placement and what that means on the bench

In the ABB catalog trail this lands at Motors & Motor Controls › Drives › Motor Drives, alongside the rest of the ACS800-01 / ACS880-01 wall-mount family. For commissioning that means standard drive commissioning practice applies — main supply landing on the input terminals, motor cable on the output side, control wiring on the front-panel terminal block, and the usual EMC discipline of keeping the motor cable shield continuous from drive gland to motor junction box. The ACS800-01 form factor is the wall-mount / cabinet-mount build, not the freestanding cabinet. That drives the panel-builder's layout decision: depth behind the face is limited, so the heat sink path needs clear airspace top and bottom and the cabinet cooling fan curve has to be sized for the drive's own losses plus whatever else shares the enclosure.

Where the class is used and what the build implies

On a hot-strip mill deck the +E202 option code is the kind of build order that has to be sourced to the original option string, because downstream parameter files, nameplate data, and the spare on the shelf all assume that exact configuration. Swapping the base frame for the option-coded build, or vice versa, breaks that trace.

Family migration — ACS800 to ACS880

The successor frame in the ABB wall-mount line is the ACS880-01 series. Three named ACS880-01 codes are on file as peer reference points — ACS880-01-040A-5, ACS880-01-034A-5, and ACS880-01-027A-5 — and none of them are a like-for-like drop-in for the ACS800-01-0060-3+E202: they are the newer-generation architecture, with different terminal mapping, different control board layout, and a different firmware/parameter tree. A panel cut around ACS880-01-040A-5 will not accept the ACS800-01-0060-3+E202 without re-landing power, control, and feedback wiring.

Frequently asked questions

What is the closest second source to the ACS800-01-0060-3+E202?

The closest named successor frame in the ABB wall-mount line is the ACS880-01 series, with ACS880-01-040A-5, ACS880-01-034A-5, and ACS880-01-027A-5 on file as reference points. None is a like-for-like drop-in — the ACS880-01 is a different architecture with different terminals, control board, and parameter tree, so a panel cut around any of those codes will not accept the ACS800-01-0060-3+E202 without rewiring.

MPN
ACS800-01-0060-3+E202