What shows up on the BOM line
The ABB ACS880-04-715A-5+0B051+E208+E210+0H354+H370+K458+N2014+P916+0P919+P920+X1565 is a fully coded ACS880-04 frame drive — the base code 715A-5 names the current frame, and the +0B051 / +E208 / +E210 / +H354 / +H370 / +K458 / +N2014 / +P916 / +0P919 / +P920 / +X1565 suffix string is what the buyer has to preserve on the PO, because the drive ships as that exact configuration. It sits in the Drives / Motor Drives class under Motors & Motor Controls, which is what the category trail reads back to whoever is auditing the BOM. Mass is 113.40 kgs on the listing — at that weight the unit is a two-person lift on the floor and it dictates the cabinet's static load, not a panel-builder footnote.
Reading the option string
On an ACS880-04 the +suffix tail is not decorative — each code is a factory-fitted option (control panel variant, I/O and feedback cards, fieldbus adapter, braking, marine / cabinet build, and so on). The buyer sourcing a replacement has to match the entire string, not just ACS880-04-715A-5, because two drives with the same base code and different +tails are not the same drive electrically or mechanically. Treat the full +0B051+E208+E210+0H354+H370+K458+N2014+P916+0P919+P920+X1565 string as the orderable identity; any RFQ should carry it verbatim and the incoming unit should be verified against that string on receipt, not against the base code alone.
Sourcing posture
The listing carries no production-status, last-time-buy, or official successor entry, so the only honest sourcing move is to quote the configured part to order against an RFQ against the full +suffix string — that is what locks the option build to the BOM line.
