What this order code is
The ACS880-01-12A6-3+E200+K458+N7514+P909+X1555 from ABB is a 3-phase motor drive configured against the ACS880-01 platform, where the trailing plus-codes (+E200, +K458, +N7514, +P909, +X1555) are factory option selections that ship already locked into the BOM line. It sits in the Motor Drives category under Drives and is listed at 5.85 kgs, which sets the cabinet footprint and the handling posture during a swap. The 3-phase descriptor is the only electrical topology signal in the listing itself — anything beyond that (frame size, current rating, voltage class, I/O option card assignment) is carried by the configured option codes, not by the bare part number on the row.
How the option codes drive the BOM line
On a configured ACS880-01 string like this one, the plus-code suffix is what the factory uses to build the unit — every code is a different gate on the nameplate and a different populated option slot, so the same base frame with different suffix codes is not the same BOM line. That matters for an MRO swap: a spare configured against a different plus-code set will not satisfy a nameplate match, even if the base frame is identical, because the factory option stack — and the fieldbus, feedback, or safety card position it represents — will differ. For a panel builder, the practical consequence is that this drive lands as one boxed unit with its option cards pre-fitted and tested; the cabinet work is mechanical mounting, line/load cabling, and control wiring to the documented terminal assignment — not in-field option board population.
