Configured order code — what the plus-codes actually changed
The ABB ACS880-07-0715A-5+BO55+C129+E208+E210+F289 is the 715 A frame of the ACS880-07 cabinet-built drive family, with the plus-codes carrying the specific options that ship on this serial number — +BO55 for the integrated line filter / EMC package, +C129, +E208, +E210, and +F289 layered on top of the base configuration. Reading the code as a whole is what determines whether this unit is the one a drawing or BOM line specified; trimming the plus-codes back to the bare ACS880-07-0715A-5 base is a different order code.
Where the 07 frame sits in the ACS880 family
The ACS880-07 frame is the cabinet-enclosed, low-harmonic variant of ABB's industrial drive platform, built for direct-to-floor mounting next to the motor control center rather than wall-mount integration. Inside it shares the same DTC control core and adaptive programming environment as the rest of the ACS880 line, so firmware migration, parameter sets, and fieldbus option handling all carry over from the wall-mount ACS880-01 frames.
What this class is used for
An ACS880-07 cabinet drive of this current class typically sits ahead of large induction or synchronous motors on heavy industrial loads — pumps, compressors, conveyors, mills, marine auxiliaries, and HVAC chiller banks — where the low-harmonic input stage (+BO55 in this configuration) removes the need for a separate active front-end unit on the line side and keeps the THDi profile acceptable to the utility supply without external filtering.
Sourcing posture and what to do next
ABB does not publish a separate lifecycle status for a configured plus-code string of this length — production posture on this exact code has to be confirmed against the current ABB offering, so the safer move is to quote it to order against an RFQ and let the channel confirm lead time and configuration availability on the exact string, not on a trimmed base code.
