What it is and how it sits in the line
The ABB ACS880-01-240A-5+D150+E200 is a wall-mount low-voltage drive from the ACS880-01 family, specified for a 3-phase 380-500 V input and built around the 240 A frame, used to run induction or permanent-magnet motors in industrial cells where direct torque control and a programmable safety/communication option set are required. The +D150 and +E200 suffixes are ABB factory option codes layered onto the base 240 A unit; they are the items a panel-builder reads off the nameplate to know which control board, feedback module, or fieldbus interface is actually bolted to the backplane, so the BOM line has to carry the full string and not just the bare 240 A part number. At 69.85 kg it is a two-person lift and a wall-mount job, not a DIN-rail slip-in, and the cabinet layout has to be planned around the heatsink clearance and cable entry the larger frame demands.
Class and where these drives go
Low-voltage ACS880-01 drives in the 240 A bracket are sized for industrial motor control applications — pumps, fans, conveyors, mixers, extruders and the larger hoists — where the load needs tighter speed/torque behaviour than a basic V/Hz drive and the cabinet has the depth to accept the 69.85 kg chassis.
Sourcing posture
The ABB ACS880-01-240A-5+D150+E200 is sourced to order against an RFQ, with the full option string (the +D150 and +E200 suffixes) carried into the PO so the unit ships with the intended control/feedback configuration.
