What the code says on the nameplate
The ABB ACS880-01-206A-3+E200+H358 is a wall-mount AC drive in the ACS880-01 family, sourced as an ASEA BROWN BOVERI part under the ABB Drives line. The full order string carries two factory-fitted option codes — +E200 and +H358 — that have to match whatever was originally specified, because the panel cut, control terminal map and any safety or comms card the cabinet was wired around depend on the suffix set as ordered.
Cabinet-side numbers that actually matter
The drive ships at 20.46 kg, which puts it firmly in the two-person lift class — the panel layout, lifting eyebolts and any through-door mounting scheme have to be sized for that mass rather than for a hand-carry module. Beyond the listed weight, the operational envelope — supply voltage class, output current, ambient derating curve, EMC filter performance, and the braking chopper / resistor sizing — lives in the drive's parameter list and nameplate and is not in this spec record, so any FAT or SAT check should be run against the drive's own parameter file rather than assumed from the part number alone.
Same-family peers are not drop-in alternates
The three ACS880-01 peers on the desk — ACS880-01-040A-5, ACS880-01-065A-5 and ACS880-01-034A-5 — all sit in the same ACS880-01 wall-mount family but carry the -5 voltage-class suffix and different current frames, so a panel that was wired around any of them will not accept the ACS880-01-206A-3+E200+H358 without re-specifying the supply, the cabling and the motor protection setpoints.
Sourcing posture
No lifecycle status is on file for this order code, so production state is not asserted here; the part is sourced to order against an RFQ, with the full suffix string — including the +E200 and +H358 options — quoted exactly as named so the delivered unit drops onto the existing BOM line without a parameter re-mapping exercise.
