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GE UR 6PH Digital I/O Module – Obsolete UR Series Spare Part

Model: UR 6PH

Brand General Electric
Series UR Series
Model UR 6PH
RFQ-ready model route Obsolete and surplus sourcing Export follow-up by model list

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GE UR 6PH Digital I/O Module – Obsolete UR Series Spare Part

When a Digital I/O module in a GE UR Series protection relay system fails, the consequences extend far beyond a single component. The UR platform is deeply embedded in substation automation, generator protection, and feeder management infrastructure worldwide. A forced migration away from this platform — driven solely by a failed I/O card — can trigger a full protection system overhaul costing hundreds of thousands to several million dollars: new relay panels, re-engineering of protection schemes, updated SCADA integration, and mandatory re-commissioning by certified engineers. The GE UR 6PH is no longer in active production. DriveKNMS holds verified physical stock of this module, sourced through controlled industrial channels. Securing a spare now is not a procurement exercise — it is an asset protection decision.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Detail
Manufacturer GE Grid Solutions (formerly GE Multilin)
Part Number UR 6PH
Series UR (Universal Relay) Series
Module Function Digital I/O Module
Product Status Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured
Country of Origin United States
Typical Application Protection relay systems, substation automation, generator & feeder protection
Compatible Platform GE UR Series Universal Relay chassis (C30, C60, C70, D60, F60, G60, L60, L90, M60, N60, T60, etc.)

Note: Electrical parameters specific to this slot module variant are not published independently by GE. All compatibility verification should be performed against the UR Series Instruction Manual for your specific relay model. DriveKNMS does not fabricate specifications.

Solving the Discontinued Hardware Crisis

The GE UR Series has been the backbone of protection relay infrastructure in utilities, independent power producers, and heavy industrial facilities for over two decades. The platform's modular architecture — where individual I/O cards, power supply modules, and communication cards slot into a common chassis — was its operational strength. That same modularity now creates a procurement vulnerability: when a specific slot module like the UR 6PH reaches end-of-life, there is no generic substitute. The chassis, the firmware, and the protection logic were all engineered around defined module positions and signal types.

Facilities that have not pre-positioned spare I/O modules face a hard choice when failure occurs: source the original part from the secondary market, or commit to a full relay replacement program. The latter path involves not just hardware costs but engineering hours for protection scheme re-design, factory acceptance testing, site commissioning, and the regulatory documentation burden that accompanies any change to a protection system in a licensed facility. For a single substation bay, this process routinely exceeds USD 200,000 when all costs are accounted for. For a facility with multiple UR-based bays, the exposure is proportionally larger.

Maintaining a controlled inventory of critical slot modules — including the UR 6PH — is the operationally sound approach. It preserves the existing protection architecture, avoids unplanned outages, and defers capital expenditure on system replacement until it is planned and budgeted, not forced by a component failure.

How to extend your GE UR Series system life by 5–10 years:

  • Audit your installed base now. Identify every UR chassis in service and map which slot modules are installed. Cross-reference against GE's end-of-life notices to flag which modules carry the highest replacement risk.
  • Establish a minimum spare holding. For critical protection functions — differential, distance, overcurrent — hold at least one spare module per installed type. The cost of a spare module is a fraction of one day of unplanned outage.
  • Verify firmware compatibility before procurement. UR modules are firmware-dependent. Confirm the firmware version running on your relay before sourcing a replacement module to ensure seamless drop-in compatibility.
  • Inspect and condition-test stored spares annually. Modules held in storage for extended periods should be inspected for electrolytic capacitor condition and connector pin integrity before being placed in service.
  • Document your protection scheme fully. Maintain current, version-controlled documentation of all protection settings and I/O assignments. This is essential for rapid restoration and is a prerequisite for any future migration, planned or emergency.

Condition & Reliability Assurance

DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step quality process to all obsolete and legacy modules before dispatch:

  1. Visual and mechanical inspection: Full examination of PCB surfaces, connector pins, and housing for corrosion, mechanical damage, or evidence of prior field failure.
  2. Electrolytic capacitor assessment: Capacitor aging is the primary failure mode in modules of this generation. Each unit is evaluated for capacitor condition; units with suspect capacitors are not offered for sale.
  3. Firmware version verification: Where accessible, firmware revision is recorded and disclosed to the buyer prior to shipment.
  4. Connector pin integrity check: All edge connectors and backplane pins are inspected and cleaned. Pin corrosion or deformation results in rejection.
  5. Functional verification: Modules are bench-tested where test infrastructure permits. Test results are documented and available on request.

Units that do not pass all five stages are not listed for sale. Stock condition (new surplus, tested used, or refurbished) is disclosed explicitly in the order confirmation.

Key Features for System Maintenance

  • Drop-in replacement: The UR 6PH installs directly into the corresponding slot of a compatible UR chassis with no chassis modification required.
  • No reprogramming of protection logic: Module replacement does not require re-entry of protection settings. Settings are stored in the relay's non-volatile memory, not in the slot module itself.
  • No engineering re-design: A like-for-like module swap avoids the engineering costs and regulatory documentation burden associated with a protection system change.
  • Immediate operational restoration: With a verified spare on hand, mean time to repair is measured in hours, not weeks. This is the operational case for pre-positioning critical spares.
  • Preserves existing SCADA and communication integration: No changes to DNP3, IEC 61850, or Modbus configurations are required when replacing a slot module in kind.

FAQ

What warranty applies to an obsolete module like the UR 6PH?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects in materials and workmanship on all tested and refurbished units. New surplus units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at the time of order.

How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All modules are sourced from documented industrial channels — decommissioned utility and industrial facilities, authorized surplus dealers, and controlled OEM overstock. Physical markings, PCB revision codes, and component dating are cross-checked during inspection. We do not source from unverified grey-market aggregators.

Should I buy more than one unit?
For any facility with multiple UR chassis in service, holding two or more UR 6PH spares is a defensible asset protection position. As secondary market availability of this module continues to decline, procurement cost will increase and lead times will extend. Facilities that have consolidated spare holdings now are consistently better positioned than those that source reactively after a failure event.

Can you source other UR Series modules?
Yes. DriveKNMS maintains sourcing relationships for the broader GE UR Series module range. Contact us with your specific part numbers for availability and lead time.

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