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GE T35-U03-HKH-F8L-H6P-M8N-P6P-U6C-WXX Multilin T35 Transformer Protection RelayGE T35-U03-HKH-F8L-H6P-M8N-P6P-U6C-WXX Multilin T35 Transformer Protection RelayGE T35-U03-HKH-F8L-H6P-M8N-P6P-U6C-WXX Multilin T35 Transformer Protection Relay
GE T35-U03-HKH-F8L-H6P-M8N-P6P-U6C-WXX Multilin T35 Transformer Protection Relay
GE T35-U03-HKH-F8L-H6P-M8N-P6P-U6C-WXX Multilin T35 Transformer Protection Relay
GE T35-U03-HKH-F8L-H6P-M8N-P6P-U6C-WXX Multilin T35 Transformer Protection Relay

GE T35-U03-HKH-F8L-H6P-M8N-P6P-U6C-WXX Multilin T35 Transformer Protection Relay


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PRODUCT SKU : T35-U03-HKH-F8L-H6P-M8N-P6P-U6C-WXX

PRODUCT TYPE : Transformer Protection Relays

PRODUCT VENDOR : General Electric


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Product Details

Configured for high-speed differential protective profiling in electrical substation networks, the GE T35-U03-HKH-F8L-H6P-M8N-P6P-U6C-WXX (T35 Transformer Protection Relay) provides direct physical/electrical execution. The hardware executes diagnostic transformer calculations using dedicated digital and transducer I/O matrices while processing continuous substation bus data over integrated fiber optic and RS485 physical communication layers. It manages protective interlocking logic and transmits standardized automation parameters across station bus networks via specialized firmware-driven execution loops.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model T35-U03-HKH-F8L-H6P-M8N-P6P-U6C-WXX
Brand GE Multilin
Origin Technical specifications determine factory origin
Weight Physical rack mass varies by internal I/O option density
Dimensions Standard 19-inch rack horizontal footprint
Operating Temp Industrial grade classification
Power Consumption Slot configuration and active relay load dependent
CPU Communication RS485 + multimode ST 100BaseFX + IEC 61850
Protocol Software IEC 61850, Ethernet Global Data (EGD), PRP, CyberSentry UR
Mechanical Mounting HKH: Horizontal 19-inch rack mount frame
User Interface F8L: Front panel with 7-inch graphical display, USB port, multi-language
Power Supply H6P: 125/250 V AC/DC (Supports redundant configuration)
Current Diagnostics M8N: Standard and sensitive ground CT diagnostics module
Contact Outputs P6P: Solid-state outputs, Form-C outputs, digital inputs
Transducer I/O U6C: Variable analog/digital options (RTD, dcmA, digital I/O)
Inter-Relay Comm Standard multimode fiber optic channels

Firmware Flash Compatibility and Deterministic Signal Processing

The integrated processor block enforces strict firmware flash compatibility across active protection and communication matrices, preventing execution drift during high-density I/O sampling. The dedicated communication card executes deterministic processing over Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP) architectures to prevent packet loss across multimode ST 100BaseFX lines. This network segregation ensures that background cybersecurity verification via CyberSentry UR does not introduce latency into the main differential tripping relay loops.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the H6P power supply option behave if a redundant secondary power supply module is installed?

A: The dual modules operate in a load-sharing, hot-standby configuration across the internal backplane bus. If one source experiences a total voltage dropout, the secondary module immediately sustains the full current load without causing system initialization loops or micro-second drops on the protective processing bus.

Q: Are the transducer and solid-state I/O modules in slots M, P, and U hot-swappable?

A: No. The internal backplane power distribution traces do not support live removal. Power supply separation must be performed prior to any module substitution or maintenance to eliminate transient voltage spikes or indeterminate contact states.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Chassis Earthing: Attach a heavy copper conductor from the ground stud located on the rear of the 19-inch rack enclosure directly to the station earth grid network.
  • Fiber Optic Handling: Maintain the minimum bend radius specifications for the multimode ST 100BaseFX and inter-relay fiber channels to prevent optical signal attenuation or physical stress fractures.
  • Signal Separation: Route low-voltage transducer circuits (RTD and dcmA inputs) in separate grounded steel wireways away from the high-voltage 125/250 V AC/DC power supply feeds and heavy Form-C contact output circuits.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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