GE UR Series Modules
GE UR Series: Comprehensive Module Range and Technical Overview The GE UR (Universal Relay) Series, developed by GE Grid Solutions…
Model: 750-P5-G5-S5-HI-A20-R
Product Overview
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Technical Dossier
The GE SR750 Feeder Management Relay (model 750-P5-G5-S5-HI-A20-R) is a multi-function numerical protection relay engineered for medium-voltage feeder circuits in utilities, industrial power distribution, and critical infrastructure. As GE Grid Solutions continues to transition legacy SR-series platforms, procurement teams face a narrowing window to secure genuine units before the secondary market tightens further. For facilities running SR750-based protection schemes, unplanned substitution carries real engineering risk — mismatched I/O configurations, firmware incompatibility, and re-commissioning downtime that can exceed the cost of the relay itself.
DriveKNMS maintains an active sourcing network for GE SR-series relays across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. We verify unit authenticity, firmware revision, and physical condition before shipment — so your engineering team receives a relay that installs, not one that creates a new problem.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | GE Grid Solutions (formerly GE Multilin) |
| Model / Part Number | 750-P5-G5-S5-HI-A20-R |
| Series | SR750 Feeder Management Relay |
| Protection Functions | Overcurrent (50/51), Ground Fault (50N/51N), Reclosing (79), Sync-Check (25), Voltage (27/59), Frequency (81) |
| Communications | RS-485 Modbus RTU; optional DNP3 / IEC 60870-5-104 |
| I/O Configuration | P5: 5 configurable outputs; G5: 5 ground inputs; S5: 5 status inputs; HI: high-interrupting contact rating; A20: 20 analog channels; R: rear-terminal block |
| Power Supply | 85–264 VAC / 88–300 VDC wide-range |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +60°C |
| Mounting | 19-inch rack / panel flush mount |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Inventory Status | Sourced from verified secondary market; availability confirmed upon RFQ |
| Lead Time | Typically 3–10 business days after order confirmation; expedited options available |
| Condition | New surplus / tested used — specified at time of quotation |
Procurement managers evaluating the 750-P5-G5-S5-HI-A20-R should frame the decision around Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), not unit price alone. Consider the following cost drivers:
Spare Parts Turnover Rate: SR750 relays in active feeder protection schemes typically have a 7–12 year service life. Maintaining one or two cold-spare units on the shelf reduces mean-time-to-repair (MTTR) from days to hours. At an average industrial downtime cost of USD $5,000–$50,000 per hour (sector-dependent), a single relay held in inventory pays for itself on the first incident.
Avoiding Forced Substitution Costs: Substituting a different relay model requires engineering re-design, panel modification, FAT/SAT testing, and regulatory re-approval — costs that routinely reach 3–8× the original relay price. Sourcing the exact 750-P5-G5-S5-HI-A20-R configuration eliminates this risk entirely.
DriveKNMS Price Advantage: By sourcing directly from decommissioned plant inventories and authorized surplus channels, we offer pricing 20–45% below new OEM list price — without compromising on traceability or warranty coverage. Volume orders (5+ units) qualify for additional tiered discounts.
Budget Cycle Alignment: We support multi-currency invoicing (USD, EUR, CNY, HKD) and can structure phased delivery to align with your capital expenditure cycles.
Every unit shipped by DriveKNMS is subject to a documented inspection protocol covering visual integrity, nameplate verification, and functional bench-test where applicable. We do not ship relays with missing covers, damaged terminals, or unverified firmware.
Sourcing obsolete or allocation-constrained relays is not a catalog exercise — it requires active market intelligence and supplier verification skills that most internal procurement teams do not maintain at scale. DriveKNMS operates as a specialized industrial component sourcing partner with the following capabilities:
Q: What are your payment terms?
A: Standard terms are 100% T/T in advance for first-time orders. Established accounts may qualify for Net-30 or L/C at sight. Contact us to discuss your requirements.
Q: What does the 12-month warranty cover?
A: The warranty covers functional failure under normal operating conditions. It does not cover damage from incorrect installation, overvoltage events, or physical mishandling after delivery. Warranty units are replaced or refunded at our discretion.
Q: Do you offer discounts for bulk orders?
A: Yes. Orders of 3–4 units receive a 5% discount; 5–9 units receive 10%; 10+ units are subject to individual negotiation. Contact us with your full BOM for a consolidated quote.
Q: What is your return policy?
A: Returns are accepted within 30 days of delivery for units that are unused and in original packaging. Defective units under warranty are returned freight-collect; we cover return shipping for confirmed manufacturing defects.
Q: Can you provide a certificate of conformance or test report?
A: Yes, for new surplus units we provide the original GE factory test report where available. For tested-used units, we provide our internal inspection report. Third-party testing can be arranged at buyer's cost.
Q: How do I confirm the unit is genuine GE?
A: We provide high-resolution photos of the nameplate, serial number, and firmware label prior to shipment. Serial numbers can be cross-referenced with GE's service records upon request.