Sourcing snapshot
The ABB ACS880-01-072A-3+B056+E200+N7502+R700 sits in the ACS880-01 wall-mount low-voltage drive family and is listed at 35.00 kgs on the drive spec row, which puts it in the bracket a single field tech should not lift alone — plan for a two-person carry or a hoist into the cabinet. Suffixes +B056, +E200, +N7502 and +R700 are factory-fit option codes that ship on the same enclosure; they need to stay intact on the BOM line because the controller firmware, feedback option and any safety/feedback card populated at the factory are keyed to that build string.
Where it lands in the panel
The drive spec row places this part under Motors & Motor Controls, Drives, Motor Drives, confirming its role as a stand-alone cabinet-mount inverter rather than a backplane module. At 35.00 kgs the unit needs cabinet reinforcement and a clear cable bend-radius plan underneath — output reactor, dV/dt filter or sine filter footprint is extra, and reflected-wave risk on long motor leads is the usual reason a build like this lands with +E200 populated from the factory.
Peer comparison — same series, not same rating
The closest same-series siblings on file are ACS880-01-040A-5 at 18.14 kgs and ACS880-01-156A-5 at 55.00 kgs; both carry the -5 suffix versus this -3 suffix code and are not drop-in alternates. ACS880-01-065A-5 at 23.13 kgs is a lighter same-series option, but the -5 suffix marks it as a different voltage class than this -3 suffix code — a sizing reference, not a second source.
Lifecycle and supply posture
Because the build string is long and option-coded, the safest sourcing step is to send the exact code with the suffix list intact and ask for a nameplate-photo match on delivery — that keeps firmware/option drift off the critical path.
