What this order code actually is
The ABB ACS800-04M-0550-5+E202+H360+J400+K458 is the configured order string for a single ACS800-04M-series AC drive, with the +E202 / +H360 / +J400 / +K458 option codes baked into the part number itself. It falls under ABB's industrial low-voltage drive line used to run induction motors in process and machinery duty. Because the option suffix rides inside the order code rather than as loose accessories, the configuration is fixed at the factory — the option set is not something the panel-builder adds later, which is the point of a configured-string MPN in this ABB family.
The one number that drives handling
The drive weighs 113.40 kgs. For a wall-mount module in this class that mass is what decides whether two installers and a lifting aid are required to set it on the backplate, and whether the cabinet or mounting structure is rated for the static load.
Where this part sits against nearby ABB drives
Within ABB's drive catalog, three same-class candidates show up in the cross-reference data: ACS550-U1-157A-4 at 89.81 kgs, ACS880-01-156A-5 at 55.00 kgs, and ACS580-01-180A-4 at 54.43 kgs. They are different ABB drive families and frames, not drop-in alternates — a panel wired for the ACS800-04M would not accept any of these without mechanical and firmware rework, so they are listed only as cross-shop context for a sourcing RFQ that allows a family change.
Integration points to keep on the commissioning checklist
This configured order string bakes the +E202 / +H360 / +J400 / +K458 options into the part number at the factory, so the I/O, braking, control panel and fieldbus profile are fixed by the code itself. Grounding and EMC behaviour follow the same rules as the rest of the ACS800-04M family — PE bonded at the cabinet ground bar, motor cable shield terminated 360° at the drive end, and the control wiring kept physically separated from the power cabling — because the option-card slots do not change the cabinet-level EMC layout.
