GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E
GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E
GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E
GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E
GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E
GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E

GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E

GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E Specification

  • Operating Voltage
  • 24-250V DC/AC (auxiliary supply)
  • Cover Material
  • Polycarbonate/Metal
  • Cabinet Material
  • Steel/Alloy Chassis
  • Current Rating
  • 5A
  • Thickness
  • Standard Module (fits UR Series rack)
  • Components
  • Microprocessor, Memory, Communication Ports
  • Rated Current
  • 5A (output contacts)
  • Panel Type
  • Modular Substation Control
  • Features
  • Hot-Swappable, Fast Processing, Modular, Advanced Protection Algorithms
  • Protection Level
  • IP20
  • Connectivity Type
  • Ethernet, RS232/RS485
  • Rated Insulation Voltage
  • 2kV RMS
  • Cooling System
  • Convection
  • Protection Class
  • Class I
  • Rated Operation Voltage
  • 250V AC/DC
  • Base Material
  • High-Reliability PCB
  • Control System
  • Modular UR Series Platform
  • Product Type
  • Protection Relay CPU Module
  • Material
  • Industrial Grade Electronics
  • Surface Finish
  • Powder Coated
  • Standard
  • IEC 60255, ANSI C37.90, UL, cUL
  • Surface Color
  • Matte Grey/Black
  • Rated Voltage
  • 24-250V DC/AC (auxiliary supply)
  • Frequency (MHz)
  • 50/60 Hz (operational), 300 MHz (CPU)
  • Maximum Output Current
  • 5A (per output contact)
  • Dimension (L*W*H)
  • 192 x 40 x 184 mm (approx.)
  • Application
  • Substation Automation, Protection & Control
  • IP Rating
  • IP20
  • Display Type
  • External Display/Linked HMI
 
 

About GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E



Explore the unrivaled capabilities of the GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9Ean advanced, modular CPU engineered for mission-critical substation automation and protection. Unlock instant access to multiple sought-after features, including 2 Ethernet communication ports, programmable protection schemes, and hot-swappable modules for seamless expansion. Boasting a majestic, heavy-duty construction and industrial-grade electronics, this CPU excels in extreme conditionsoperating from -40C to +60C with IP20 protection. Benefit from unrivaled reliability, fast processing, real-time data logging, and EnerVista UR software support. Compliance with global standards ensures paramount safety and performance.

Application & Direction of Use

Designed for use in modern substations, the GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E is ideal for protection, automation, and control applications. Its modular rack-mount structure allows for flexible installation, typically by electrical engineers, utility operators, and industrial automation specialists. To operate, simply integrate into the UR Series platform, configure through the EnerVista UR Software Suite, and connect with external HMI for real-time monitoring. Used widely in utility substations, power plants, and advanced industrial environments.


Sample Supply, Export Markets & Dispatch

Sample units of GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E are available upon request, subject to supplier sample policy. Products are meticulously packed, ensuring secure freight and efficient dispatch for both local and global shipments. The main export markets include North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Comprehensive supply solutions, from order placement to delivery, guarantee that each unit arrives safely, facilitating seamless integration in diverse industrial and substation environments.


FAQs of GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E:


Q: How do I install and set up the GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E?

A: Installation involves rack-mounting the module and connecting communication ports (Ethernet, RS232, RS485) as specified. Configuration and setup are performed using the EnerVista UR Software Suite and external HMI interfaces.

Q: What protection functions does this CPU module offer for substations?

A: The GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E supports multiple programmable protection schemes, event and fault recording, as well as advanced algorithms tailored for substation protection and automation.

Q: Where can the GE Multilin UR 9EH CPU 9E be used?

A: This CPU is mainly used in substation automation, protection, and control, within power plants, industrial electrical systems, and utility substations.

Q: When should the firmware be upgraded for optimal performance?

A: Firmware should be upgraded whenever GE releases performance, security, or compatibility updates. Regular upgrades ensure the CPU remains efficient and equipped with the latest features.

Q: What are the benefits of using a modular substation control CPU like the GE Multilin UR 9EH?

A: A modular CPU platform offers scalability, hot-swappable components for minimal downtime, fast processing for real-time operations, and adaptability for evolving substation requirements.

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