What it is on the panel
The ABB ACS800-01-0060-7+P901+P904 is a wall-mount AC drive from the ACS800-01 series, ordered with the +P901 and +P904 option suffixes on the base code ACS800-01-0060-7. It sits in the industrial motor-drive class — a single-cabinet unit that converts a fixed-frequency supply into a variable-frequency, variable-voltage output for an AC induction or permanent-magnet motor. The base 0060 frame is the ordering code on the nameplate; the +P901 and +P904 suffix codes extend the order string with the fieldbus and I/O option set defined by those ABB option designations, so the as-shipped drive carries the configuration a builder specified at order entry. Category placement is Motors & Motor Controls → Drives → Motor Drives, which is the install context: a cabinet-mounted low-voltage drive feeding a three-phase motor on a section of line or machine, not a chassis-style multi-drive cabinet.
Why an ACS880 is the second-source conversation
If the BOM line is locked to the ACS800-01 base code because a commissioning engineer needs the legacy parameter set, the older DCS880-S02-0200-05X0 peer at 16.33 kgs sits closer to a functional cross-reference for DC-bus retrofit work, while the ACS880-01-034A-5 at 10.43 kgs is the same family one rating step down — useful for sizing but again a different control platform.
Sourcing reality and RFQ posture
For a line-down replacement, the realistic move is to confirm the as-installed suffix codes (+P901, +P904) match what is on the nameplate before quoting, because mixing one suffix off the build sheet returns a drive that does not boot into the existing parameter file.
