What it is — and why someone is sourcing it
The ACS800-01-0205-3+E210: It sits in the Motor Drives class under Motors & Motor Controls, which is exactly where a panel-builder or a cement-plant controls engineer expects to find a three-phase drive of this size when chasing a spare.
Cross-shop siblings — same class, different generation
Inside the ABB stable the genuine cross-shop candidates for an ACS800-01-0205-3+E210 BOM line are the ACS880-01-065A-5 (23.13 kgs), the ACS580-01-078A-4 (28.58 kgs), and the ACS550-U1-072A-4+B055+L512 (34.02 kgs) — all in the same Motor Drives class, none a direct swap on the nameplate. The frame and option suffix encode the wiring pattern, so dropping an ACS880 successor into an ACS800 panel cut for 30.39 kgs is a controls-integrator decision, not a procurement decision: the connector map, the parameter set, and the fieldbus slice all change between generations, even when the motor-side rating looks adjacent.
Sourcing posture and what to do with the BOM line
For an active line keeping the legacy ACS800 in service, or for an MRO shelf where the 30.39 kgs wall-mount frame is the established spare, quote the seeded order code ACS800-01-0205-3+E210 to order against an RFQ.
