What the part is, and what an order for it actually ships
The ABB ACS800-11-0120-5+E200 is an AC inverter drive from the ACS800-11 series — the low-voltage industrial drive line that ASEA BROWN BOVERI built around DTC motor control. The +E200 suffix sits on the order code as a configured option string, so the shipping paperwork will show the full ACS800-11-0120-5+E200 string on the line, not a stripped base part. A unit weight of 45.36 kgs is the figure on the listing — this is wall-mount/cabinet hardware, not a DIN-rail module. Plan a two-person lift at the dock, and make sure the cabinet footprint and pallet weight match your crating math before the crate clears customs.
Import/Export posture — duty changes the math on this line
For cross-border moves of a 45.36 kg industrial drive, the paperwork that has to be clean before the crate moves includes the ABB commercial invoice with the full ACS800-11-0120-5+E200 order string, the correct HS heading for low-voltage AC drives, country-of-origin documentation, and any option-decoding sheet that names the +E200 suffix. Duty and freight are what turn the list number into the number your controller signs off on — think landed, not list.
Why the DCS880 and ACS580 are not on the cross-shop shortlist
The DCS880-S02-0680-05X0 is a DC-drive sibling in the ABB drives family — same manufacturer, same general cabinet hardware, but a thyristor/DC-link topology driving a DC motor rather than an AC inverter output. It is not a functional alternate for an AC inverter drive application and belongs on a different BOM line.
Sourcing close
For a BOM line that needs the exact ACS800-11-0120-5+E200 string — including the +E200 option — the right move is to RFQ against independent/surplus channels that decode the suffix and verify the unit's option set before the crate leaves the dock. A genuine cross-reference inside the ABB drives portfolio does not exist on the record here, and the ACS880, DCS880, ACS580 peers are documented above as not being like-for-like swaps.
