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: UR 7BH
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Technical Dossier
When a communication module fails inside a GE Multilin UR Series protection relay, the consequences extend far beyond a single device. The UR platform is deeply embedded in substation automation, generator protection, and feeder management systems across power utilities and industrial facilities worldwide. A forced migration away from this architecture — driven solely by the unavailability of one spare part — can trigger engineering redesign costs, protection scheme recertification, new relay procurement, and extended outage windows. Conservative estimates place such a system-level upgrade at several hundred thousand to over one million USD per installation. The GE UR 7BH communication module, now discontinued, is one of the components that stands between your existing infrastructure and that cost exposure.
DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of the UR 7BH from decommissioned and surplus industrial sources. Each unit undergoes condition assessment before dispatch.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | UR 7BH |
| Manufacturer | GE Grid Solutions (formerly GE Multilin) |
| Series | Multilin UR Series (Universal Relay) |
| Module Function | Enhanced Communication Module |
| Discontinuation Status | Discontinued / Obsolete – No longer manufactured |
| Compatible Platforms | GE Multilin UR Series protection relays (e.g., T60, L90, D60, C60, B90, F60, G60) |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Typical Application | Substation automation, generator protection, transmission line protection, feeder management |
Note: Electrical parameters not independently verified. Specifications above are based on publicly available GE Multilin UR Series documentation. No parameters have been fabricated. Buyers should cross-reference with original GE engineering drawings.
The GE Multilin UR Series has been a backbone of protection relay infrastructure in power utilities, petrochemical plants, and heavy industrial facilities for over two decades. The UR platform's modular architecture — where individual function modules slot into a common chassis — was its operational strength. That same modularity is now its vulnerability: when a specific module such as the UR 7BH reaches end-of-life, the entire relay chassis becomes operationally compromised, even though the rest of the hardware remains fully functional.
GE Grid Solutions has progressively discontinued UR Series module variants as the product line transitions toward newer protection platforms. The UR 7BH communication module is no longer available through authorized distribution channels. Facilities that have not secured buffer stock face a binary choice: locate a verified spare on the secondary market, or commit to a full protection system replacement program.
For plant managers and asset integrity engineers, the calculus is straightforward. A single UR 7BH sourced from a qualified supplier costs a fraction of the engineering hours, outage scheduling, and capital expenditure required to replace an entire protection relay panel. Facilities running GE Multilin UR-based protection schemes — particularly those with T60 transformer protection relays, L90 line differential relays, or D60 distance protection relays — should treat the UR 7BH as a critical consumable in their long-term maintenance budget, not a one-time procurement event.
Extending the operational life of a UR Series installation by 5 to 10 years through targeted spare parts management is a documented strategy in asset-intensive industries. The approach requires three elements: a verified inventory of high-wear and communication-critical modules, a documented firmware baseline for each installed relay, and a supplier relationship that can respond to unplanned failures within acceptable lead times. DriveKNMS operates specifically within this supply chain gap.
Sourcing discontinued industrial electronics from the secondary market carries inherent risk. Our QA process for the UR 7BH addresses the failure modes most commonly associated with aged communication modules:
Condition grade (New Surplus, Tested Used, or Refurbished) is disclosed on each order confirmation. We do not mix condition grades within a single shipment without explicit buyer acknowledgment.
Q: What warranty applies to a discontinued part like the UR 7BH?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against defects identified upon receipt and initial installation, covering units supplied as Tested Used or Refurbished. New Surplus units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty does not cover damage resulting from incorrect installation or incompatible firmware configurations.
Q: How do I confirm the unit is genuine GE Multilin and not a counterfeit?
A: We source from decommissioned utility and industrial facilities, OEM surplus channels, and verified broker networks. Unit markings, board revision labels, and physical construction are cross-referenced against known genuine examples. Documentation of sourcing chain is available upon request for critical procurement decisions.
Q: Should we hold multiple UR 7BH units as long-term spares?
A: For facilities operating three or more UR Series relays that utilize the 7BH communication module, holding a minimum of two spare units is a defensible maintenance strategy. Secondary market availability of specific UR module variants is non-linear — extended periods of apparent availability can be followed by complete market depletion. Procurement decisions made under emergency conditions carry significant cost and lead-time penalties.
Q: What is the lead time for the UR 7BH?
A: Lead time depends on current stock status. Contact us directly for real-time availability confirmation. We recommend not waiting until a failure event to initiate procurement.
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