What lands in the panel
The ABB ACS800-U1-0050-5+L502+L508+P901 is a wall-mount low-voltage AC drive from the ACS800-U1 frame, ordered with the +L502, +L508 and +P901 option suffixes already fitted at the factory, so the as-shipped configuration is locked to that exact code string. The U1 enclosure is the wall-mounted member of the ACS800 family rather than a cabinet-build, which keeps the install footprint down to a single panel-cut and a single backplate lift. The +L502/+L508/+P901 suffix chain is the part a buyer has to keep intact on the BOM line — any one of those codes dropped at re-order changes the option board set inside the drive. It sits in the Motor Drives class, nested under Drives and Motors & Motor Controls, which positions it as a general-purpose industrial VFD rather than a dedicated servo or DC-drive platform. That framing matters when the same panel holds other ABB drives, because the U1 shares the ACS800 control panel and parameter set, so a maintenance tech who knows one ACS800 walks into this one without relearning the keypad.
Sourcing posture
No production-status or last-time-buy entry sits in the record for this code, so the official lifecycle position is not stated here; what is on the table is the order-code string itself plus the ABB brand identity, and the procurement decision turns on whether the +L502/+L508/+P901 option chain can be reproduced to the same configuration on a fresh order. Independent channel supply for configured ACS800-U1 builds is the realistic path for a buyer who needs this exact suffix chain on the BOM, and the part is quoted to order against an RFQ rather than pulled off a shelf listing.
