The ACS800-U1-0009-5+E200+K467+P901: It sits in the Motor Drives category — the class ABB uses for panel-side variable-frequency drives that feed three-phase induction motors on industrial lines. Because the order code is option-coded, the base frame number alone does not describe the build: +E200 / +K467 / +P901 are the suffixes a buyer must match against the BOM line, not just the leading 0009-5.
How it sits against an ACS880-01 panel cutout
The two larger ACS880-01 frames on record — 052A-5 at 9.07 kg and 07A6-5 at 6.35 kg — bracket the ACS800-U1-0009-5 mass but differ by enough to imply different enclosure dimensions, so they are not panel-drop-in equivalents either. Bottom line for the retrofit question: option codes, control terminal layout, and fieldbus option-card mapping all change between the ACS800-U1 generation and the ACS880-01 generation, so a panel specified around an ACS880-01-021A-5 cannot accept an ACS800-U1-0009-5 without re-specifying the option-coded configuration — the listed mass delta is the visible signal, not the gating constraint.
Sourcing posture
No production-status entry is listed for this order code, so current-manufacture posture is not asserted here. Quote-to-order supply is available against an RFQ, with the +E200 / +K467 / +P901 option-code stack carried through as configured. For a BOM line that already names ACS800-U1-0009-5+E200+K467+P901, the procurement decision is whether the option stack on the incoming unit matches the option stack on the PO — the base 0009-5 frame number is necessary but not sufficient, and a partial-match build is the usual reason an ACS800-U1 line gets returned at goods-in.
