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Model: URRHV
Product Overview
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Technical Dossier
When a power supply module fails inside an aging GE-based control architecture, the consequences extend far beyond a single line stoppage. Facilities running legacy GE automation platforms — including systems integrated with GE Series 90 PLCs, GE Fanuc controllers, and related distributed control infrastructure — face a stark choice: locate the exact replacement part, or commit to a full system migration that routinely costs seven figures in engineering, commissioning, and lost production time. The GE URRHV Power Supply is one such component where no modern substitute exists without architectural redesign. DriveKNMS maintains verified stock of this unit specifically to protect facilities from that forced-upgrade scenario.
| Manufacturer | GE (General Electric) |
| Part Number / SKU | URRHV |
| Product Category | Power Supply Module |
| Discontinuation Status | Obsolete – No longer in active production |
| Compatible Platform | GE Series 90 / GE Fanuc legacy control systems |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Condition Available | New Old Stock (NOS) / Professionally Refurbished |
Note: Specific electrical parameters (voltage input/output, current rating, wattage) are verified against physical unit at time of order. We do not publish unverified specifications — accuracy of electrical data is a safety matter, not a marketing exercise.
GE's legacy automation portfolio served heavy industry for decades. The URRHV power supply was engineered to deliver stable, conditioned power to control backplanes in environments where voltage transients, harmonic distortion, and thermal cycling are daily realities. These are not conditions that generic or cross-brand substitutes are rated for.
When this module is no longer available through standard distribution channels, plant engineers face a compounding problem: the OEM no longer supports the part, third-party manufacturers have not reverse-engineered a certified replacement, and the control system itself cannot accept a different form-factor power supply without a full rack redesign. The cost of that redesign — including new hardware, software migration, I/O remapping, safety recertification, and production downtime — routinely exceeds USD $500,000 for a single control node. For multi-node facilities, the figure scales accordingly.
Sourcing a verified URRHV from DriveKNMS's existing inventory eliminates that cost entirely. The existing control architecture remains intact. No revalidation. No retraining. No production gap.
How to extend your automation asset life by 5–10 years through strategic spare parts management:
Sourcing an obsolete power supply from an unverified channel is a documented risk. A module that appears functional on arrival may carry latent failures that manifest under load within weeks. DriveKNMS applies a structured 5-step inspection protocol to every obsolete power supply unit before it leaves our facility:
Q: What warranty applies to an obsolete part like the URRHV?
A: DriveKNMS provides a 90-day functional warranty on all inspected and tested units. New Old Stock units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing at time of purchase.
Q: How do I know the unit is genuine GE and not a counterfeit?
A: All units in our inventory are sourced through documented supply chains. Physical markings, date codes, and board construction are verified against known-good reference units. We do not source from anonymous brokers or unverified liquidation channels.
Q: Should I buy more than one unit?
A: For any obsolete module that is a single point of failure in a production-critical system, purchasing a minimum of one additional unit as a cold spare is a standard risk management practice. Given that URRHV production has ceased, current inventory represents a finite and diminishing supply. Price and availability will not improve over time.
Q: Can you hold stock for future delivery?
A: Yes. DriveKNMS offers reserved inventory arrangements for customers with documented maintenance programs. Contact us to discuss terms.
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