What the configured code actually pins down
The ABB ACS880-01-124A-5+D150+E200+K492+N5050+N8015+P944 is a wall-mount member of the ACS880-01 industrial drive family, factory-configured with the +D150, +E200, +K492, +N5050, +N8015, and +P944 option codes appended to the base 124A-5 rating. The +D150, +E200, +K492, +N5050, +N8015, and +P944 suffix strings are how ABB encodes feedback, I/O, comms, safety and braking variants onto a single base order code, so the configured string — not the base part — is the procurement identity and must travel into the BOM line verbatim. The drive sits in the ABB Drives / Motor Drives class within the broader Motors & Motor Controls portfolio, which is the procurement lane an integrator or panel builder is working when they land on this listing.
Sourcing posture for this configured code
Configured ACS880-01 variants are specified into the BOM against the full option string — a partial code at RFQ time risks a different feedback, safety, or comms package arriving on the dock — so this exact ACS880-01-124A-5+D150+E200+K492+N5050+N8015+P944 string should be quoted as written and ordered against an RFQ to confirm availability on the configured lead time. For a line-down or spare fill, the practical question is whether the existing cabinet was built around the same configured string; in that case the part drops in as the exact configured BOM line without firmware or option rework, provided the wall-mount frame and incoming supply match the base rating.
