Description
Product Overview
The UR9WH Relay Module from General Electric belongs to the Multilin Universal Relay series. This compact unit weighs 0.88 kg and measures 6 x 21 x 17.1 cm, making it suitable for PLC-based automation and protection systems. Engineers value its eight inputs, eight outputs, and versatile communication interfaces for reliable integration in demanding environments.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Model Number |
UR9WH |
| Module Type |
Relay Module |
| Manufacturer |
GE |
| Product Range |
Multilin UR Series |
| Condition |
Brand New |
| Weight |
0.88 kg |
| Dimensions |
6 x 21 x 17.1 cm |
| HS Code |
8537101190 |
| Minimum Order Quantity |
1 |
| Origin |
USA |
| System |
PLC |
| Status |
Discontinued (Dec 31, 2018) |
| Communication Service |
Ethernet router |
| Inputs |
Eight digital |
| Outputs |
Eight digital |
| Relay Types |
SPST and DPDT |
| Interfaces |
RS-485, Modbus |
| Power Supply |
DC 24V |
| Operating Temperature |
-20°C to +70°C |
Functional Description
The UR9WH module enhances industrial control systems by providing precise monitoring and control features. Engineers benefit from its eight inputs and eight outputs, which allow simultaneous management of multiple devices. RS-485 and Modbus interfaces ensure seamless integration with external systems, while SPST and DPDT relay types provide flexible switching options.
Operating on a DC 24V supply, the UR9WH supports a wide range of load ratings, making it suitable for both small and large-scale applications. Its rugged design withstands harsh environments, and the wide operating temperature range ensures reliable performance in critical automation projects.
Applications and Compatibility
The UR9WH Relay Module suits substation automation, industrial power distribution, and relay protection systems. It integrates seamlessly with GE Multilin PLC networks, ensuring compatibility across diverse environments. Engineers deploy it in substations, manufacturing facilities, and energy plants where reliable monitoring, flexible relay switching, and robust communication are essential.