Description
Product Overview
The UR9GH Processor Module CPU from General Electric belongs to the Multilin Universal Relays (UR) series. This compact device weighs 0.84 kg and measures 6 x 19.5 x 17.2 cm, making it suitable for installation in control panels with limited space. Engineers value its advanced firmware, robust communication features, and reliable performance in industrial relay systems.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Model Number |
UR9GH |
| Module Type |
Processor Module CPU |
| Manufacturer |
GE |
| Product Range |
Multilin UR Series |
| Condition |
Brand New |
| Weight |
0.84 kg |
| Dimensions |
6 x 19.5 x 17.2 cm |
| HS Code |
8537101190 |
| Minimum Order Quantity |
1 |
| Origin |
USA |
| System |
PLC |
| Status |
Discontinued (Dec 31, 2018) |
| Communication Service |
Ethernet router |
| Protocols Supported |
Modbus TCP/IP, DNP, PRP |
| Time Synchronization |
IEEE 1588 |
| Software Integration |
EnerVista UR |
Functional Description
The UR9GH CPU module governs protective relay features through advanced control algorithms and logic frameworks. Engineers benefit from Ethernet networking support, enabling remote connectivity and configuration via EnerVista UR software. Parallel Redundancy Protocol ensures uninterrupted communication by duplicating LAN frames, while IEEE 1588 synchronization provides precise timing across devices.
Its compact design allows easy installation in space-constrained control panels. Compatibility with multiple communication protocols, including Modbus TCP/IP and DNP, enhances versatility across industrial applications. The UR9GH delivers reliable firmware control and efficient communication, making it a critical component in GE’s Multilin UR series.
Applications and Compatibility
The UR9GH Processor Module CPU suits industrial automation, power distribution, and relay protection systems. It integrates seamlessly with GE Multilin UR series relays, supporting PLC environments that demand high-speed communication and precise synchronization. Engineers deploy it in substations, manufacturing facilities, and energy plants where uninterrupted performance is essential.