What the line points to
The ABB ACS800-01-0120-5 is an industrial drive on the ACS800-01 wall-mount frame, listed at 30.39 kgs. That mass is meaningful for handling and panel support: a single person should not be muscling this one into a cabinet without a hoist or a second set of hands, and the back-plate or wall bracket needs to be specced for it up front. The description strip reads simply as an industrial drive by ASEA BROWN BOVERI, which is the same hardware the ABB ACS800 series has shipped for years in the low-voltage motor drives line.
Class and where it sits
ACS800-01 is the wall-mount member of the ABB ACS800 family — drives of this class are used to vary the speed and torque of three-phase induction or permanent-magnet motors in industrial cells, typically where direct-on-line starting is too harsh on the load or the process needs controlled ramp profiles. The -01-0120-5 suffix is a frame and supply-voltage code in ABB's own naming scheme; on a drives line this drives the rated current and the supply voltage window the unit is built for, which is what the panel designer cares about when sizing the breaker upstream and the cable run downstream. Without the full suffix decoded against the official ACS800-01 rating tables, the spec at hand gives you part number, class, and mass — that is enough to drop it on a BOM line and request the matching ratings card with the RFQ.
Sourcing posture for a line-down or BOM fill
No lifecycle status entry is on file for this part, so production state is left unstated here. The realistic sourcing path for a part of this generation is the independent and surplus channel for the ACS800 series; specify it into the BOM and request a quote against the RFQ to get availability and lead time back.
