Nameplate read — base frame plus four option codes
The ABB ACS880-01-065A-5+N7504+N8010+X1556 is the ACS880-01 single-drive family at the 065A-5 current rating, with three option suffixes stacked onto the base order code: +N7504, +N8010 and +X1556. The full string is what the buyer quotes on the PO and the RFQ — base drive alone will not pull the configured package. It is filed as a Motor Drive under Drives, which is what tells the panel builder to expect a wall-mounting AC drive package rather than a module or a fieldbus brick. At 23.13 kgs it is a two-person lift on the panel floor — cabinet mass matters for handling and the panel's load rating, not for sizing the drive itself.
What the four-suffix string actually means for the BOM
The base ACS880-01-065A-5 (no plus-codes) and the configured string both list 23.13 kgs, so the option codes do not change the listed mass. Procurement order path is the difference: base drives ship as a drop-in spare, the configured string goes through the factory option-build path. A drop-in to a panel specified around the bare base drive is a nameplate question, not a footprint question — same frame, same 23.13 kgs — so the panel cutout and the power terminals will land in the same place, but the controller firmware will boot the option set the original panel was not parameterized for. That is a commissioning-day decision, not a procurement-day decision.
