The UR-7CM (UR7CM) is a dedicated hardware subassembly engineered as an Interrelay Communications Module for the General Electric Universal Relay (UR) architecture series. This industrial network expansion card expands protective relay communication capacity, delivering deterministic peer-to-peer data transfers between separated electrical substations. The architecture integrates specialized high-bandwidth fiber optic transceivers functioning at a nominal 1300nm infrared wavelength optimized for transmission pathways over standard Single-Mode fiber optic infrastructure.
Operating within critical utility grid automation grids, the UR-7CM (UR7CM) enables teleprotection telemetry mapping, line differential processing data synchronization, and high-speed remote direct transfer trip (DTT) processing. This card connects directly into designated communication slot spaces behind the main chassis assembly faceplate, communicating directly over the host unit's native internal system backplane. Encased in a ruggedized, substation-hardened modular form factor, the module provides structural isolation against local electrical transients and high electromagnetic field interference (EMI) risks to guarantee path availability.
Features
Single-Mode Optical Pipeline: Optimized for 1300nm light wave projection over single-mode physical media to support long-distance signaling loops.
Chassis Slot Scalability: Built for clean insertion into designated communication bay positions inside standard Universal Relay framing components.
EMI Hardened Enclosure: Hardened sub-components reject high-voltage electrical ambient field disturbances and grounding spikes.
Optical Node Coupling: Standardized physical fiber connectivity interface designed to control insertion loss and optimize path performance.
Applications
Distributed multi-terminal transmission line differential protection infrastructure
Substation-to-substation high-speed remote direct transfer trip automation logic
Integrated teleprotection signaling pathways over modern utility fiber networks
Communication path expansion for standard Universal Relay Series modular hosts
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Manufacturer
GE Multilin (General Electric)
Model
UR-7CM (UR7CM)
Product Type
Interrelay Communications Module
Product Family
Universal Relay (UR) Series
Order Option Code
7C
Optical Operational Wavelength
1300nm
Physical Fiber Media Type
Single-Mode Fiber
Hardware Form Factor
Plug-in Card Modality
Operating Temperature
-40 Celsius to +70 Celsius
Storage Temperature
-40 Celsius to +85 Celsius
Installation Guidelines
Platform De-energization Protocols
Turn off all main power links supplying secondary AC/DC control voltages to the primary relay chassis before opening the access panel.
Do not attempt to mount or pull communication hardware card modules while backplane distribution contacts are active to avoid electrical arcing or memory allocation faults.
Mechanical Card Alignment
Swing open the host chassis front faceplate panel to expose internal slot pathways.
Align the upper and lower edges of the UR-7CM (UR7CM) card component into the structural card guides of the vacant target slot layout.
Push the module back evenly into the slot frame until the backplane interface pins engage flush with the receiving bus receptacle.
Tighten the exterior faceplate retention fasteners to lock structural position and establish proper grounding system continuity.
Fiber Care and Terminal Maintenance
Keep protective temporary shipping dust plugs properly fitted into the optical port channels until the field fiber deployment is ready for termination.
Clean field fiber optical face pins with lint-free dry wipes and verified fiber optic detailing fluid prior to connector seating to minimize signal back-reflection.
Secure and route single-mode fiber cables safely through local cabinet channels, abiding by the minimum bend radius requirements specified for the optical cable run.
FAQ
What variant of physical fiber media must be paired with this specific communication option?
The module requires standard single-mode optical fiber cabling. Deploying standard multi-mode network cords will result in severe core diameter path mismatch, resulting in excessive light signal scattering and immediate communication path dropout.
Is it safe to hot-swap this communications block during a live substation protection sequence?
No, all internal hardware revisions demand complete manual isolation of secondary input power components. Accessing card slots while power distribution rails are energized can corrupt operational register files or cause terminal logic faults.
What is the environmental operating tolerance of the internal optoelectronics?
The card is built using industrial-grade components tested to withstand severe plant environments, operating continuously across temperature boundaries spanning from -40 Celsius up to +70 Celsius without require external fans.
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