Configured drive for a heavy industrial line
The ACS800-104-0610-5+C126+E205+Q950: The full order code carries the field-installed option suffix +C126 +E205 +Q950, which is part of the BOM identity rather than a cosmetic tail — a replacement order has to match the suffix string, not just the base part number. At 130.00 kgs the unit drives rigging and floor-loading decisions on the install: a single-person lift is off the table, so the panel-handling plan and the path through the building need to be set before delivery to the commissioning window.
Where it sits in the panel
An ACS800-104 liquid-cooled or cabinet-format drive is sized into a switchroom lineup rather than a wall-mount cubicle, so the 130.00 kgs figure ties directly into cabinet skid, lifting lug, and crane-time planning during the install window. A project buyer managing a commissioning milestone will typically pair this unit with matched input reactors, line filters, and the encoder / I/O option cards called up by the +C126, +E205, and +Q950 suffix codes — the suffix is what locks the field I/O count and the auxiliary interfaces.
Lifecycle and sourcing posture
For a capex line, the practical question is not whether the drive is the newest ABB platform but whether the configured order code — including the option suffixes — can be honored to the install date; specify the full string on the PO and have it verified against the nameplate before commissioning.
