
[ THE_UR_6UH_LOWDOWN: CLIENT_FAQ ]
#1 :: My UR chassis is 15 years old. Will this "New" 6UH sync?
[!] INTEL: Yes. The UR series (Universal Relay) was built for backward compatibility. As long as your firmware is at a baseline level, the CPU will handshake with the 6UH the second you seat the horizontal unit.
#2 :: Why pay more for the 6UH over a standard 4-channel card?
[!] INTEL: Amperage. Standard cards fry at 2A–5A. The UR 6UH is a beast that handles 30A interrupt. It is the "Heavy-Duty" variant for breaker control logic.
#5 :: RELAY_LIFE: My trip coils have massive inrush. Will the 6UH "Weld"?
THE_FACTS: Unlikely. Standard cards fry at 5A, but the UR 6UH is the "Heavyweight" of the Multilin line. With a 30A Interrupting Capacity, it’s built to quench the arc of a massive inductive kickback. It handles the high-energy "flyback" of a substation breaker trip coil where cheaper cards would simply melt and weld shut.
#6 :: VOLTAGE_FLOOR: What happens if my station battery bank drops to 18VDC?
THE_FACTS: The 6UH is rated for 24VDC ±20% (Low-end floor: 19.2VDC). If your DC bus sags to 18V, the digital inputs may experience "Contact Chatter" or fail to latch. For deep-discharge environments, ensure your UR Power Supply module is compensating for the sag, as the 6UH logic depends on that 19.2V threshold for clean state-switching.
#7 :: EMI_ISOLATION: Is this module safe for "Dirty" electrical environments?
THE_FACTS: Yes. Every UR6UH is hardened against high-frequency transients and RFI. It meets the rigorous IEEE C37.90 standards for substation equipment. The 6 Form A outputs are galvanically isolated, meaning a surge on the output side won't travel back through the logic and fry your G60 or B30 CPU module.
Stop the "Lead-Time" Bleeding. When your GE Multilin protection system (B30, C30, G60) flags an I/O failure, you don't have months to wait for a factory backorder. The UR 6UH (UR6UH) is the heavy-duty, horizontal-unit Digital I/O module designed for high-stakes substation logic. This isn't just a card; it’s the physical interface that handles your trip coils and breaker status.

[ COMMAND_LOG: HARDWARE_GUTS ]
Model:
GE UR 6UH (Horizontal Mounting)
Output_Logic:
6 Form A (Normally Open) Relay Outputs
Input_Logic:
4 Digital Inputs (Isolated)
Voltage_Nominal:
24 VDC (±20% Tolerance | 19.2V – 28.8V)
Switching_Power:
10A Continuous (Trip-rated silicon)
Fault_Capacity:
30A Interrupting Capacity (Built for fault clearing)
Thermal_Hardening:
-40°C to +70°C (Reliable in unconditioned switchgear rooms)
[ ENGINEER’S_NOTEBOOK: WHY IT MATTERS ]
- Horizontal vs. Vertical: This is the Horizontal Unit. If you try to force a vertical module into a horizontal UR rack (B30/G60), you’re dead in the water. We verify form-factor compatibility before the box is taped.
- Silicon Grit: Rated for 95% non-condensing humidity. It breathes through the "ugly" moisture and dust of coastal refineries and desert substations.
- The "Weld-Proof" Relay: 30A interrupt isn't a marketing flex. It’s what keeps your protection system from freezing shut during a high-current fault event.

THE_GE_ADVANTAGE: WHY THE "BLUE MONOGRAM" DOMINATES
1. [!] SUBSTATION-HARDENED_RESILIENCE
Unlike standard commercial PLCs, the GE Multilin (UR, SR, 8 Series) line is built for the "War Zone" of the electrical room.
- Thermal_Envelope: Rated for -40°C to +70°C. No active cooling required.
- EMI_Immunity: Meets IEEE C37.90 standards. It breathes through massive electromagnetic interference that would fry consumer-grade logic.
- Silicon_Grit: Engineered for 95% non-condensing humidity—standard for coastal LNG plants and desert substations.
2. [!] TRIP-RATED_POWER_SWITCHING
The UR 6UH and UR 8L modules don't just "signal"; they drive the trip coil.
- Interrupting_Capacity: Up to 30A. This allows the GE module to drive heavy breaker solenoids directly, eliminating the "lag" and failure risk of interposing relays.
- High-Speed_Logic: Sub-cycle fault detection (typically < 1.5 cycles) to prevent catastrophic transformer damage.
3. [!] TMR_SAFETY_ARCHITECTURE (Mark VI/VIe)
In critical turbine Supervisory Instrumentation (TSI), GE’s Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) logic is the global gold standard. It uses 2-out-of-3 (2oo3) voting logic to ensure a single sensor failure never triggers a "False Trip" or an "Unsafe Run."

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