What you're actually specifying
The ABB ACS800-04M-0400-5+E202+J400+K458+P901+P916+P920+0R715 is a configured low-voltage AC drive in the ACS800-04M multi-drive-module family, ordered with the +E202 +J400 +K458 +P901 +P916 +P920 +0R715 option bundle rather than as a bare base unit. The full configured code is the line item, not just the frame designation — every plus-code suffix is part of what gets built, tested, and nameplated at the ABB factory. At 181.44 kgs the unit is a floor-standing module that arrives palletised and requires an overhead hoist or forklift for placement — this is not a wall-mount that a wireman slides onto a backplate. Plan rigging, fork tine spread, and the cabinet floor load rating against that figure before the truck arrives.
Why a configured code, and why that matters for the BOM
From a sourcing posture this means the BOM line must freeze the complete suffix string, and any last-time-buy or service-replacement RFQ needs to be quoted against the full order code so the replacement arrives with the same control variant, the same option cards populated, and the same nameplate data the rest of the machine's documentation references.
Where this class sits in a panel
ACS800-04M modules in this family are the cabinet-built variant, ordered under part ACS800-04M-0400-5+E202+J400+K458+P901+P916+P920+0R715 within the Motor Drives category for process-line motor control applications.
How to source it
Quote against the full configured order code ACS800-04M-0400-5+E202+J400+K458+P901+P916+P920+0R715 and submit the RFQ with the suffix string, nameplate photo, and target delivery window.
