What the order code actually pins down
The ABB ACS880-01-042A-7+B056+C131+C132+R700 is a wall-mount low-voltage drive in the ACS880-01 family, configured from the factory with the +B056, +C131, +C132 and +R700 option suffixes wired into the base catalog number. Those plus-code suffixes travel with the unit, so a replacement on the BOM has to be quoted against the full string rather than the bare -042A-7 frame; a missing or mismatched option is a functional delta, not a cosmetic one. It sits in the Motors & Motor Controls › Drives › Motor Drives line as a single-drive cabinet-mount unit rather than a module or a regenerative supply, which is the usual call-out when someone is sizing panel space and cooling around it.
Sourcing posture and what to put on the RFQ
ABB is the OEM of record for the ACS880-01-042A-7+B056+C131+C132+R700, so option-card compatibility, firmware revision and the safety/functional-license stack all trace back through the ABB ACS880 channel rather than a third-party refit. For an active low-voltage drive in this series, the line is specified into the BOM against the full option string and quoted to order against an RFQ; the supply posture is qualitative — the exact string, including the +B056/+C131/+C132/+R700 suffixes, is what has to be on the purchase order to avoid a configuration mismatch at delivery.
Field-side integration notes
On the panel side, mount the unit where the existing ACS880-01 cabinet layout expects it; cable entry, gland plate and PE bar geometry are family-level, so a like-for-like ACS880-01 frame drops into the prepared cut-out without re-machining. Shield the motor cable at the drive end only and keep the motor-side shield isolated until it lands at the motor terminal box — floating the field end is what keeps common-mode current from looping back through the cabinet ground when the run is long. Cooling airflow on an ACS880-01 frame assumes the clearances the family datasheet calls out; if the cabinet is tighter than the standard keep-out, derate before assuming the drive will hold nameplate output in the closed panel.
