Product Overview
The GE UR7IH Multilin Control Module serves as the high-performance central processing unit for the Universal Relay (UR) family of protection and control devices. As the "brain" of the modular system, the UR7IH coordinates complex protective algorithms, high-speed logic execution, and comprehensive communication protocols across electrical substations and industrial power plants. This module integrates advanced digital signal processing (DSP) to handle real-time data from current and voltage transformers, enabling sub-cycle tripping for critical faults. Designed for the modernization of the electrical grid, the UR7IH facilitates the transition to digital substations by supporting advanced automation and monitoring features that safeguard expensive primary equipment like transformers, generators, and busbars.
Core Technical Advantages
Advanced Processing Architecture
The UR7IH utilizes a powerful microprocessor architecture capable of executing hundreds of logic equations simultaneously. This allows the relay to perform multifaceted protection functions—such as distance, differential, and overcurrent protection—on a single hardware platform without compromising speed or accuracy.
Seamless Communication Integration
This module acts as the gateway for substation automation. It supports the IEC 61850 protocol, enabling interoperability between different manufacturers' equipment. It also manages multiple concurrent sessions of DNP 3.0, Modbus RTU, and Ethernet Global Data (EGD), ensuring that supervisory systems (SCADA) receive high-resolution event data in real-time.
Cyber Security and Data Integrity
Engineered for the modern utility landscape, the UR7IH includes hardware-level security features. It provides encrypted access controls, audit trails for configuration changes, and secure firmware boot processes, protecting critical infrastructure from unauthorized local or remote access.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model Number |
UR7IH |
| Series |
GE Multilin Universal Relay (UR) |
| Processor Type |
High-Performance Digital Signal Processor (DSP) |
| Sampling Rate |
64 to 128 Samples per Cycle |
| Communication Ports |
RS485, RS232, and Dual 10/100 Mbps Ethernet |
| Protocol Support |
IEC 61850, DNP 3.0, Modbus, IEC 60870-5-104 |
| Operating Temperature |
-40°C to 60°C (-40°F to 140°F) |
| Data Logging |
Oscillography, Event Records, Fault Reports |
| Time Sync |
IRIG-B, SNTP, IEEE 1588 (PTP) |
| Ingress Protection |
IP40 (Front Panel), IP20 (Rear Terminals) |
Installation & Maintenance Guide
Modular Slot Placement
The UR7IH module must always occupy the designated CPU slot (typically Slot 7) in the Universal Relay chassis. Before insertion, ensure the chassis power is completely disconnected. Align the module with the internal guide rails and push firmly until the rear-seated connectors engage with the backplane.
Firmware Alignment
When replacing an older UR control module with a UR7IH, you must verify that the relay's firmware version is compatible with the "IH" hardware revision. Use the EnerVista™ UR Setup software to perform a configuration upload and ensure that the CID (Configured IED Description) file matches the new hardware capabilities.
Battery and Memory Maintenance
The UR7IH features a field-replaceable lithium battery for clock and volatile memory backup. Check the "Battery Low" status bit during routine maintenance intervals (every 2–3 years). Replace the battery while the module is powered to avoid losing the internal real-time clock settings.
Engineering Advantages
The UR7IH provides a future-proof foundation for power system protection. Its modular nature allows utilities to upgrade the relay's processing power without replacing the entire physical wiring or CT/VT connections. The module's high-resolution oscillography (sampling up to 128 samples per cycle) allows forensic engineers to pinpoint the exact millisecond a fault occurred, facilitating faster power restoration. Furthermore, the UR7IH’s ability to handle Peer-to-Peer (GOOSE) messaging enables high-speed inter-relay communication over Ethernet, replacing miles of traditional copper "handshake" wiring with a single fiber optic cable. This significantly reduces installation costs while increasing system reliability through continuous self-supervision of the communication links.
Technical FAQs
Q1: Can I upgrade an older UR6H module to a UR7IH?
A1: Yes. The UR7IH is designed as a drop-in replacement for earlier UR CPU generations. However, you must update your EnerVista software and potentially migrate your logic settings to accommodate the enhanced processing features of the 7-series hardware.
Q2: How does the UR7IH handle a communication port failure?
A2: When configured with redundant Ethernet options (such as PRP or HSR), the UR7IH maintains uninterrupted data flow if one cable or switch fails. Internally, the module runs continuous diagnostics and will trigger a "Major Self-Test Alarm" if it detects a hardware-level port failure.
Q3: Does the UR7IH support encrypted communication for SCADA?
A3: Yes, the module supports secure versions of standard protocols, including DNP3 over TLS, to comply with NERC CIP requirements and protect substation data from interception or tampering.
Q4: What happens to the protection logic if the UR7IH module is removed?
A4: Since the UR7IH is the central processor, its removal disables all protection and control functions for that relay. In critical applications, ensure that redundant protection schemes (Primary and Backup) are active on separate relays before servicing the module.