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General Electric UR6DV Digital I/O Module

The GE Multilin UR6DV is a versatile Digital I/O module designed for the Universal Relay series. It features a compact 0.36kg design with integrated digital inputs and outputs for substation automation. This genuine GE component provides reliable status monitoring and control switching for DCS and protective relaying applications.

The GE UR6DV is a high-performance expansion component for the Universal Relay (UR) platform. This module provides essential discrete signaling capabilities for protective relaying and substation automation. It enables the relay to interact with field equipment by collecting status data and executing control commands. Because it integrates directly into the UR chassis, it maintains high-speed communication with the central processor.

Technical Specifications and Hardware Profile

FeatureSpecification
ManufacturerGeneral Electric (GE)
Model NumberUR6DV
Product FamilyMultilin Universal Relay Series
Device TypeDigital I/O Expansion Module
Module Weight0.36 kg
Physical Dimensions8.2 x 12.2 x 6.0 cm
Country of OriginUSA
System ApplicationDCS and Protective Relaying

Core Functionality and System Integration

This module offers a hybrid configuration of digital inputs and outputs on a single card. Consequently, users can optimize slot usage within the relay chassis. The digital inputs monitor the state of primary equipment like circuit breakers and disconnect switches. Simultaneously, the digital outputs provide reliable contact switching for interlocking and tripping logic.

Furthermore, the UR6DV features advanced filtering logic for its inputs. This hardware capability eliminates signal bounce and prevents false triggering from electrical noise. The output contacts are rated for heavy-duty industrial switching cycles. Therefore, the module ensures long-term operational safety in high-voltage environments.

Industrial Applications and Environmental Durability

  • Utility substations for automated grid management
  • Power generation facilities for generator protection
  • Heavy industrial plants for complex motor control
  • Building automation systems for large-scale power monitoring