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GE Multilin UR-9EH Central Processing Unit Module

GE Multilin UR-9EH Central Processing Unit Module

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  • Manufacturer: General Electric

  • Product No.: UR-9EH

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: CPU Module

  • Barcode: 8537101190

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 660g

  • Dimensions: 16.3cm x 4.2cm x 21cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

The UR-9EH is a high-performance Central Processing Unit (CPU) Module engineered for the GE Vernova Multilin Universal Relay (UR) Series protection platforms. It serves as the primary computational hub of the relay, delivering the core infrastructure required to execute mathematical protective algorithms, logic gate configurations, latch controls, and sub-millisecond timing operations.

Classified under the advanced 9E–9S series CPU architecture, the UR-9EH provides a standardized pathway to upgrade or swap legacy, aging, or non-functional control cards inside existing UR-chassis systems. The module features integrated Ethernet Port interfaces to maintain rapid, deterministic communication across substation control levels. By natively supporting robust communication topologies alongside advanced internal diagnostic subsystems, it ensures full system compatibility with critical protective relay configurations like the B30, L90, and M60.

Features

  • Resource Optimization via Server Scanning Control: Built-in "Server Scanning" functionality can be disabled within the firmware environment to eliminate unnecessary IEC 61850 processing overhead, maximizing CPU computing availability for core protection loops.
  • Plug and Play Backplane Integration: Automatically provisions baseline data parameters, core application logic, and physical communication ports immediately upon seating into the UR backplane.
  • Advanced Networking Integration: Features integrated Ethernet ports supporting redundant communication topologies and high-accuracy time synchronization protocols.
  • Dual Configuration Mediums: Enables full parameter modification and diagnostic tracking using either the front keypad interface or remote software environments.

Applications

  • Central processing logic upgrades for existing Multilin Universal Relays (B30, L90, M60, etc.) 
  • Substation automation networks utilizing IEC 61850 architectures 
  • Replacement of faulty or degraded control cards in mission-critical protection networks 

Technical Specifications

Parameter PDF Specification & Details
Manufacturer GE Vernova (Grid Solutions)
Module Category Central Processing Unit (CPU) Module
Architecture Family 9E–9S series CPU architecture 
Chassis Compatibility Multilin Universal Relay Series (e.g., B30, L90, M60)
Dimensions 6.5" L x 6.0" W x 2.5" H (approx. 16.5 x 15.2 x 6.4 cm)
Weight ~1 lb 10 oz (0.74 kg)
Power Consumption Nominal 15W
Operating Temp -10 Celsius to +55 Celsius
Storage Temp -40 Celsius to +85 Celsius
Primary Interface Ethernet Port Integration
Protocols Supported IEC 61850 (Ed. 1 & Ed. 2), SNTP, Redundant topologies
Configuration Tools Front Keypad/Faceplate or EnerVista UR Setup Software

Installation Guidelines

⚠️ CRITICAL REPLACEMENT RULE: General Electric dictates strict hardware generation pairing rules. A new-generation CPU module like the UR-9EH must only be paired with new-generation CT/VT modules inside the chassis. Mixing older-generation analog sensing cards with newer 9E series processors triggers immediate HARDWARE MISMATCH or DSP ERROR locks on the faceplate. Always verify the manufacturing age of the surviving chassis modules before seating the card.

Pre-Installation Protocols

  • Fully isolate the Universal Relay chassis from all high-voltage sub-transmission or distribution lines.
  • Disconnect all secondary auxiliary power supply feeds.
  • Wear a grounded Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) wrist strap to avoid destroying internal microprocessors.
  • Back up your existing relay configuration files (.urs files) via the EnerVista software through network ports if the older CPU remains partially operational.

Removing the Defunct Module

  1. Unfasten the module retaining screws located on the top and bottom exterior of the CPU slot (typically Slot F in most standard UR frameworks).
  2. Pull the module extraction handles outward smoothly to separate the card from the backplane connectors.

Inserting the UR-9EH

  1. Align the plastic guides on the UR-9EH circuit card with the open tracking grooves inside the vacant chassis slot.
  2. Slide the module straight into the bay until the faceplate sits completely flush with the surrounding frame.
  3. Push firmly on the edges to guarantee that the multi-pin rear connector is completely locked into the backplane.
  4. Fasten and tighten the top and bottom retaining screws to secure physical ground contact. Note: CPU modules rely on standard mechanical chassis grounding and do not require independent dedicated surge ground wires.

Post-Installation Boot & Provisioning

  1. Apply auxiliary power back onto the UR chassis power supply module.
  2. Observe the self-test routing on the front panel liquid crystal display, checking that no HARDWARE MISMATCH, DSP ERROR, or WRONG TRANSCEIVER flags are thrown.
  3. Attach an Ethernet or serial cable to connect your PC running the EnerVista platform to upload the application-specific firmware parameters and protection profiles.

FAQ

What is the significance of the Server Scanning feature on this module? 

The integrated "Server Scanning" feature can be intentionally disabled inside the firmware configuration. This action frees up significant internal processor overhead for substation deployment layouts that do not utilize or require full IEC 61850 client/server functionality, reallocating resources to other primary computations.

What happens if I pair the UR-9EH with older analog sensing cards?

 Attempting to pair this 9E-series processor with legacy-generation CT/VT sensing cards causes an immediate architecture conflict. The host relay will trigger a continuous hardware mismatch or DSP error lock on the front screen, suspending protection operations until compatible hardware generations are aligned.

Does this CPU module require a dedicated external grounding wire? 

No, independent dedicated surge ground wires are not required for this module. The unit achieves adequate grounding entirely through mechanical chassis grounding contact points once the top and bottom faceplate retaining screws are tightened flush against the surrounding frame.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Black
Country of origin
United States

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