What the order code carries
The ABB ACS800-01-0120-7+E200+P901 is the exact option-coded build on the wall-mount ACS800-01 frame, not a generic catalogue line — the +E200 and +P901 suffixes are part of the order string and shape the as-shipped configuration alongside the 0120-7 rating slot. It sits in the ACS800-01 family of low-voltage AC drives, the compact wall-mount tier of that platform, and the suffix-coded structure is what makes this specific code a distinct BOM line rather than a family reference. Category placement is Motors & Motor Controls › Drives › Motor Drives, the path a cross-reference tool reads to locate the line.
Cabinet-side reality at 36.29 kg
Listed weight is 36.29 kg — a single-person lift on a stub wall or backplate is fine with a rated anchor pattern, but on a hot-strip mill stand where the drive lives close to the rolls it is the kind of mass that wants a reinforced panel section and the lifting eye the ACS800-01 frame ships with, not improvised rigging. Frame mass of 36.29 kg is also what governs the panel-builder's heat-sink clearance call: this is the compact wall-mount ACS800, so airflow above and below the heat-sink fins is the derating lever, and the cabinet thermal budget should be sized with that dissipation in mind rather than left to the nameplate alone.
Where this class lives on the line
Inside a hot-strip mill control room this is the drive class you'd specify for the stand auxiliaries that have to run immune to the EMI of the megawatt drives two cabinets over — a 0120-frame ACS800-01 with the right +E200 / +P901 coding fits that brief, and the suffix codes are where the EMC and environmental posture get locked in at order time.
Cross-shop honesty
DCS880-S02-0680-05X0 is a DC drive, not a same-function alternative to this AC drive — it does not belong on the same cross-shop shortlist. ACS880-01-156A-5 is the ACS880-01 platform, the successor family to ACS800-01 at the architecture level — not a coded drop-in for a +E200 +P901 string.
Sourcing posture
Brand line is ABB; the ACS800-01 platform has been progressively succeeded by the ACS880-01 family on new design-ins, which is the context a procurement officer is reading this against even when the record carries no per-MPN lifecycle date.
