Product Overview
The GE Multilin UR6EV Digital I/O Module functions as a critical bridge between physical field devices and the sophisticated logic of the Universal Relay (UR) series. This module expands the capabilities of protection and control platforms like the C60, G60, or D60 by providing high-density, high-speed digital monitoring and command execution. It captures real-time status signals from breakers, switches, and sensors while delivering rapid output commands to ensure grid stability. Engineered for the demanding environments of power utility substations and heavy industrial plants, the UR6EV maintains exceptional signal integrity despite intense electromagnetic interference. Its integration simplifies wiring architecture and enhances the overall reliability of automated power management systems.
Core Technical Advantages
High-Speed Signal Processing
The UR6EV utilizes advanced hardware filtering and high-frequency sampling to detect state changes in microseconds. This architecture eliminates contact bounce noise while ensuring that critical trip or close signals reach the central processor without latency.
Galvanic Isolation and Robustness
Individual channels feature comprehensive galvanic isolation to protect the sensitive internal electronics of the relay from external surges and ground loops. The module withstands the transient voltages typical of high-voltage switching environments, adhering to strict IEEE and IEC protective standards.
Seamless Platform Integration
As a native component of the Multilin UR family, the UR6EV supports "Plug-and-Play" identification. The relay's firmware automatically recognizes the module upon insertion, allowing engineers to map I/O points directly within the EnerVista software environment without complex manual driver configurations.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Module Type |
Digital Input / Output Expansion |
| Input Voltage Range |
24V DC to 250V DC (Threshold Programmable) |
| Output Contact Rating |
10A Continuous, 30A Make-and-Carry |
| Response Time |
< 4ms (Typical) |
| Isolation Voltage |
2kV AC RMS for 1 minute |
| Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +85°C |
| Humidity |
5% to 95% Non-condensing |
| Enclosure Rating |
IP40 (Front Panel), IP20 (Rear Terminals) |
Installation and Maintenance Guide
Terminal Torquing and Wiring
Secure all connections using high-quality ring terminals to prevent vibration-induced loosening. Apply a torque of 0.5 to 0.8 Nm (4.4 to 7.1 in-lb) to the rear terminal screws. Use shielded twisted pair (STP) cabling for digital inputs traversing long distances through high-interference zones to maintain signal purity.
Threshold Configuration
Verify the "Pick-up" and "Drop-out" voltage settings within the relay settings before commissioning. For a 125V DC station battery system, ensure the trigger threshold sits above 70V DC to prevent false triggers caused by induced voltages or battery ground faults.
Hot-Swapping Protocols
While the UR chassis supports modularity, always de-energize the specific module's external field power before extraction. Inspect the backplane connectors for dust or bent pins before inserting the UR6EV into the designated slot to prevent hardware damage.
Engineering Advantages
The UR6EV module excels in extreme industrial climates where temperature fluctuations and chemical exposure degrade standard electronics. Its hardened circuitry ensures long-term MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure) in remote substations. By utilizing the UR6EV, engineers achieve a seamless interface with Turbine Supervisory Instrumentation (TSI) and Distributed Control Systems (DCS), creating a unified data environment that reduces troubleshooting time and operational downtime.
Technical FAQs
Q1: Can the UR6EV operate with both AC and DC input signals?
A1: The UR6EV primarily targets DC control circuits common in substations. While it can detect certain AC signals, you must verify that the peak AC voltage does not exceed the rated DC threshold to ensure consistent "On/Off" logic detection.
Q2: How does the module handle contact bounce from older mechanical switches?
A2: The module incorporates a programmable "Debounce Time" in the relay software. This allows the system to ignore rapid, unstable transitions and only register a state change once the signal remains stable for a set duration (e.g., 2ms to 8ms).
Q3: Is the UR6EV compatible with all Multilin UR generations?
A3: The UR6EV is compatible with UR hardware versions 5.x and higher. For older legacy frames (Versions 3.x or 4.x), a CPU or backplane firmware update may be required to recognize the expanded I/O mapping.
Q4: What is the maximum distance for a digital input wire run?
A4: While the module is highly sensitive, we recommend limiting unshielded runs to 300 meters. For distances exceeding this, use interposing relays or shielded cables to mitigate the effects of capacitive coupling from adjacent power lines.