Handling and floor load
The ACS800-04M-0550-5+E202+E208+H360+J400+K458+P901+P916+P920: The unit is listed at 181.44 kgs, which is past the one-person lift threshold and into rigging territory — plan for a hoist or two-person lift with a spreader bar, and verify the cabinet floor or mounting plenum can carry the concentrated load before the drive is set in place. Weight is the one physical number on this listing; it is not a selection parameter, it is a handling constraint, so it drives rigging and shipping decisions rather than the electrical fit. The configured option string does not alter the mass class of the base module, but the panel builder should still confirm the as-built weight on the nameplate against the PO before lifting.
Where this class sits in a panel
Configured ACS800-04M modules of this size are the drives that get dropped into a system cabinet rather than wall-mounted, with line filter, line reactor and braking chopper stages typically living in the same cubicle. The +E202 / +E208 / +H360 / +J400 / +K458 / +P901 / +P916 / +P920 suffix string is exactly the kind of factory-built option set that locks in EMC filtering, control I/O and application firmware before the drive ships, so field commissioning is parameter-tuning rather than hardware-stuffing. For a controls integrator the practical consequence is that the fieldbus slice, safety wiring and grounding strategy need to be coordinated against whatever those +codes specify — the option string is the contract.
