Nameplate and BOM fit
The ABB ACS800-01-0140-5 sits in the ACS800-01 series of AC drives on the Motor Drives line — nameplate designation ACS800-01-0140-5, ASEA BROWN BOVERI origin, weight 30.39 kg on the listing.
Class identity and what the suffix means
The -0140 in the order code and the trailing -5 suffix are part of the listed designation ACS800-01-0140-5. As an ACS800-01 wall-mount it covers the same control philosophy ABB carried into the ACS880 generation — direct torque control, the same DDCS fiber option slots, the same adaptive programming blocks — so the firmware and parameter tree an integrator already knows port across without retraining.
Comparison against the ACS880 / ACS580 peers
The peer ACS880-01-065A-5 carries a different current/frame designation and a 23.13 kg weight, so a panel laid out for one does not accept the other without re-checking footprint and rating headroom. The peer ACS580-01-078A-4 lists 28.58 kg; the -4 suffix marks a different voltage class, so a swap is a voltage-class change as well as a frame change.
Sourcing posture
The ABB ACS800-01 family has been progressively succeeded by the ACS880-01 wall-mount line in current ABB catalogs, but with no official L* successor on file for this exact suffix the cleanest move is to specify the ACS800-01-0140-5 onto the BOM and quote it independently of any parametric guess.
Handling and panel-side notes
Mounting the 30.39 kg cabinet on a wall plate needs a clearance envelope so the heat sink can breathe; the chassis dissipates through the back, so a rear standoff is part of the install. EMC practice on this generation is the same shape as the rest of the ACS800 wall-mount family — line reactor or dU/dt filter at the cabinet entry for longer motor cables, shield grounded at the drive end only on the motor cable, and the control wiring routed clear of the power terminal block to keep common-mode noise off the analog inputs.
