Catalogue identity
The ACS800-U1-0009-5+B056+L500+L501+L503+P90: Per the specification, the only numeric anchor on the ledger is a unit weight of 9.07 kgs — useful for panel pre-checks, lifting plan, and pallet-out mass, but not a selection parameter for the BOM line.
What the plus-code string actually commits
The order string carries the base frame -0009-5 (frame size and 500 V class family) plus the suffix codes +B056, +L500, +L501, +L503 and +P90 — each a factory-fit option that must reconcile against the bill of materials and the nameplate on receipt, per the specification identity at order entry. For audit purposes the option-code strip is the traceability handle: a nameplate or delivery note that drops one of those plus-codes is a deviation from the PO, not a cosmetic mismatch.
Production status and sourcing posture
For a tender pack, treat the drive as a specified-into-BOM line: the order code, option string, and listed 9.07 kgs weight are the three pieces of recordable evidence; any production-status, RoHS/REACH/UL/IEC certification, or EOL date must be evidenced separately from the supplier's official declaration before it is quoted in an award.
Second-source and panel-fit reality
The closest contemporary ABB wall-mount family on the ledger is the ACS880-01 series, with ACS880-01-052A-5, ACS880-01-027A-5 and ACS880-01-034A-5 carried as the same-function reference set; only ACS880-01-052A-5 matches the listed 9.07 kgs weight on file. A panel originally specified around ACS880-01-052A-5 should not be assumed a drop-in for ACS800-U1-0009-5+B056+L500+L501+L503+P90 without an engineering review: the option-code strip, fieldbus map, and EMC/grounding layout on an ACS800-U1 build differ from the ACS880-01 platform, and the ledger carries no wiring or terminal pitch detail to support a like-for-like claim.
