What ships under this code
The ABB ACS800-U1-0016-5+P901+B056 is an AC drive from the ACS800-U1 wall-mount family, ordered as a configured build with the +P901 and +B056 option codes appended to the base catalog string. The +P901 and +B056 suffixes are part of the order code itself — they are not field-installable accessories, so the drive has to be specified that way on the purchase order to get the intended factory configuration. Unit mass is 0.68 kgs, the figure the BOM line carries and the one the panel builder needs when planning DIN-rail or backplate load.
The ACS800 platform has been in service across multiple machine-build generations, and configured variants like this one are typically moved as a catalog line plus the option-code string on the commercial invoice; the paperwork has to be clean so customs can match the declared configuration to the unit label. Think landed, not list — HS classification for an AC drive with built-in option cards differs from a bare drive, and that drives the duty line on the entry summary. For a DDP-to-your-dock shipment, the +P901 and +B056 option codes need to appear on the commercial invoice, the packing list, and the drive nameplate in the same form; a mismatch is the most common reason a configured ABB drive gets held at the border for re-verification.
Spec landscape on the ledger
Recorded facts for this part are limited to the order code, the ABB brand, the Motor Drive category placement, and the 0.68 kgs unit mass. No frame size, current class, voltage class, horsepower rating, IP rating, or I/O map is recorded against this seed. Three ABB peers — ACS350-03U-01A2-4 at 0.51 kgs, ACS880-01-11A0-5 at 4.54 kgs, and ACS380-040C-05A6-4+K475 at 1.13 kgs — are listed in the same Motor Drives category, but no shared current, frame, or option-code field is recorded that would let a buyer treat any of them as a drop-in for this seed. The 0.68 kgs mass sits between the ACS350 and the ACS380, and well below the ACS880.
