What this order code resolves to
The ABB ACS800-U1-0040-5+D150+N682+P901 is an AC drive in the ACS800-U1 wall-mount frame, ordered with three field-installed option codes: +D150, +N682, and +P901 stacked onto the base string ACS800-U1-0040-5. The drive sits in the Motors & Motor Controls › Drives › Motor Drives line as a low-voltage industrial AC drive, not a soft starter or a servo.
What the listed numbers tell the sourcing desk
The only functional figure on the listing is mass at 25.85 kgs, which puts the drive in two-person-lift territory and drives the gland-plate and mounting-bracket choices on the receiving subplate. No current frame, kw rating, voltage class, IP rating, or I/O count is captured in this spec row — those belong to the option code definition sheets, not the order-code line.
Where this class of drive is applied
ACS800-U1 wall-mount drives typically sit on the machine side of an MCC, between the line filter or breaker and the motor terminals, driving standard induction motors on process lines, pumps, fans, and conveyors. The +D150, +N682, and +P901 suffixes are ABB field-option codes that typically pick the line filter / EMC configuration, a control or feedback interface option, and an application macro — each one changes the wiring entry and parameter default set, so the option-code breakdown has to match the panel drawing before the drive lands on the dock.
Sourcing posture
No explicit production-status entry is on file for this string, so lifecycle is not asserted either way. On a drive of this mass and option depth, the realistic channels are a brand-channel RFQ against the full option-code string, or the independent surplus and refurbishment market for the base frame. Documentation pack typical for an ACS800-U1 — declaration of conformity, UL/IEC listing evidence, and parameter / firmware sheets — should travel with the unit; without that, customs clearance and panel-side commissioning both stall.
