About the F35-G00-HCH-F8H-H6P-M8H-P6N-U8H-WXX
While multiple feeder management can involve a complex array of extra equpiment and connections, General Electric Multilin’s F35-G00-HCH-F8H-H6P-M8H-P6N-U8H-WXX offers monitoring, metering, and protection of multiple feeders in one compact unit. This version of the F35 includes 6 Form-A outputs and 4 digital inputs. More information on the relay’s order code can be found in Multilin’s 1601-0106-AE1 user manual.
GE Multilin’s F35-G00-HCH-F8H-H6P-M8H-P6N-U8H-WXX has a variety of practical benefits for users looking to install the unit into an existing system. The unit offers cutting-edge, high speed communications that reduce costs and increase system stability; its peer to peer communications also reduce wiring and accompanying installation costs. A Generic Object Oriented Substation Event (GOOSE) communication system replaces traditional hardwiring that facilitates data transfer; this system groups data into data seats and transmits it wirelessly within 4 milliseconds, and can be configured within the relay’s settings.
The F35-G00-HCH-F8H-H6P-M8H-P6N-U8H-WXX can be mounted alone or in tandem with other UR relays. When used in conjunction with other Universal Relays, the unit can use direct I/O messaging to share digital information in a high-speed fashion. When used alongside other UR units, the system defaults to a MASTER/SLAVE logic in which one relay acts as the central controller and directs communications with slave units in the logic scheme.
The relay comes equipped with multiple cyber security measures that adhere to industry standards (NERC® CIP, AAA, Radius, RBAC, Syslog) and discourage unauthorized access to the relay and the EnerVista UR software program.