What the line is
The ABB ACS800-U1-0120-7+P90 sits in the ACS800-U1 single-drive family, catalogued as an AC drive under Motors & Motor Controls, Drives, Motor Drives. The +P90 suffix is part of the configured order string and travels with the base drive when quoted. Listed shipping mass is 67.13 kg, which puts the unit in the 'two-person lift, panel-floor or pallet' class — a planning line for cabinet sizing and rigging rather than a selection parameter on its own.
Positioning against the ABB drive portfolio
The ACS800-U1 generation sits below the ACS880-01 in ABB's current single-drive stack, with the ACS580-01 covering the general-purpose tier and the ACS550-U1 representing the legacy mid-range. Comparing the listed masses across these order codes — 67.13 kg on the ACS800-U1-0120-7+P90 versus 55.00 kg on the ACS880-01-156A-5, 54.43 kg on the ACS580-01-180A-4, and 89.81 kg on the ACS550-U1-157A-4 — the frame class changes between generations, so any swap into an existing cabinet needs a footprint and mounting check, not just a current-rating match. For a category-strategy view, the ACS800 line is where ABB consolidates spend on installed-base spares; the ACS880-01 is the current production successor tier, and the ACS580-01 is the value-tier alternate. Specifying ACS800-U1-0120-7+P90 against an RFQ keeps the BOM on the installed-base footprint without committing the line to a re-panelling exercise.
Sourcing posture
ACS800-U1-0120-7+P90 is specified into the BOM as an ABB-branded drive and quoted to order against an RFQ. The cross-portfolio context — ACS800 retained against the ACS880 successor tier and the ACS580 value tier — is the supplier-leverage frame a category plan uses when weighing single-source dependency on an installed-base fleet.
