Product Overview
The GE UR8FH is the primary Control Module for the Multilin Universal Relay (UR) family, serving as the "intelligence hub" for the entire protection system. This module houses the main CPU, high-speed digital signal processors (DSPs), and communication interfaces required to execute complex protection algorithms in real-time.
Designed for high-performance substation automation, the UR8FH coordinates data flow between the various I/O, transducer, and transducer-less modules within the UR chassis. It enables advanced features such as high-speed peer-to-peer communications (IEC 61850), comprehensive data logging, and sophisticated programmable logic (FlexLogic™). Whether applied in feeder, motor, or transformer protection, the UR8FH ensures that the relay system makes millisecond-level decisions to isolate faults and maintain grid stability.
Core Technical Advantages
The UR8FH module defines the processing power and connectivity of the Multilin UR platform.
High-Speed Processing Architecture
The module utilizes a dedicated DSP for protection calculations and a separate RISC processor for communication and logic tasks. This dual-processor architecture ensures that protection functions—such as distance elements or differential protection—remain prioritized and unaffected by heavy communication traffic or user-interface activity.
Advanced Communication & IEC 61850
The UR8FH supports the most rigorous communication protocols in the industry. It facilitates seamless integration into SCADA systems via Ethernet, supporting IEC 61850 Edition 2, DNP 3.0, and Modbus TCP/IP. This connectivity allows for high-speed GOOSE messaging, enabling different relays to communicate with each other over the station bus for automated interlocking and protection schemes.
FlexLogic™ Implementation
The module executes GE’s proprietary FlexLogic™ engine. This allows engineers to create custom protection and control schemes without needing external PLCs. The UR8FH handles these logical equations at high speeds, providing the flexibility to adapt the relay to specialized substation requirements or unique industrial power system configurations.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification Details |
| Platform |
GE Multilin Universal Relay (UR) |
| Module Type |
Control / CPU Module |
| Processing Power |
64-bit Floating Point DSP |
| Communication |
10/100 Mbps Ethernet (Copper or Fiber options) |
| Protocols |
IEC 61850, DNP 3.0, Modbus, IEC 60870-5-104 |
| Precision Timing |
IEEE 1588 (PTP), IRIG-B, SNTP |
| Display Support |
Integrated Front Panel HMI / Remote HMI |
| Event Recording |
1024 Event Records, Oscillography up to 64 samples/cycle |
Engineering Installation Guide
Upgrading or replacing the UR8FH requires careful consideration of the relay's firmware and configuration settings.
Firmware & Hardware Matching
The UR8FH must be compatible with the chassis and other I/O modules installed in the relay. When replacing a module, verify that the new hardware revision supports the existing firmware version. Use the EnerVista UR Setup software to backup the relay settings (.URD file) before removing the old module.
Module Insertion
The UR8FH is a hot-swappable module in certain configurations, but it is best practice to de-energize the relay's power supply before insertion. Slide the module into the designated slot (typically Slot 8 in most UR frames) and ensure the locking levers are fully engaged. Upon power-up, the module will perform a self-test; monitor the "In Service" LED to confirm the CPU has initialized correctly.
Why Choose the UR8FH
The UR8FH module is built for the "Digital Substation." Its ability to handle high-resolution oscillography and extensive SOE (Sequence of Events) recording makes it a superior tool for post-fault analysis. By centralizing all logic and communications into a single, ruggedized module, GE has simplified the maintenance and scalability of the Multilin UR series.
The UR8FH also features enhanced cyber security protocols, including password-protected access and encrypted communications, helping utilities comply with NERC CIP requirements. Its robust design minimizes the "silent failure" risk common in lower-tier relays, ensuring that the protection system is always ready to act when a fault occurs.
Technical FAQs
Q1: Can I replace a UR8L module with a UR8FH?
A1: The UR8FH offers significantly higher processing power and communication capabilities than older "L" or "M" modules. While they occupy the same slot, you must verify that the relay firmware and the other hardware modules in the rack are compatible with the "FH" architecture.
Q2: Does the UR8FH store the relay settings locally?
A2: Yes. The settings are stored in non-volatile memory within the UR8FH module. However, if you swap the module, you must reload the configuration file from your PC to ensure the relay operates with the correct site-specific parameters.
Q3: How do I troubleshoot a "Target" or "Self-Test" error on this module?
A3: Connect to the relay via the front RS232 port or the rear Ethernet port using EnerVista software. Check the "Status" menu for specific error codes. Common issues include internal SRAM failures or communication timeouts with I/O modules in other slots.
Q4: Does this module support redundant Ethernet?
A4: Yes, depending on the specific ordering code, the UR8FH can support redundant Ethernet architectures such as PRP (Parallel Redundancy Protocol) or HSR (High-availability Seamless Redundancy) to ensure zero-loss communication during a network failure.