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GE Multilin M60 Advanced Motor Management and Protection Relay | UR Series
GE Multilin M60 Advanced Motor Management and Protection Relay | UR Series
GE Multilin M60 Advanced Motor Management and Protection Relay | UR Series

GE Multilin M60 Advanced Motor Management and Protection Relay | UR Series


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PRODUCT SKU : M60

PRODUCT TYPE : Substation Controller

PRODUCT VENDOR : General Electric


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Product Details

Product Description

The M60  is a flagship member of the Universal Relay (UR) family from General Electric, specifically engineered to provide comprehensive protection, control, and automation for medium to large three-phase induction and synchronous motors. Unlike basic motor relays, the M60 integrates high-speed digital signal processing to deliver sophisticated thermal modeling, ensuring that motors operate within safe limits while maximizing process uptime. It is an ideal solution for critical motor applications where unexpected downtime results in significant financial loss.

At its core, the M60 utilizes advanced motor thermal models that account for heating caused by negative sequence currents and cyclic loading. The device provides extensive current, voltage, and frequency-based protection elements, alongside specialized features like stator differential protection and broken rotor bar detection. With its modular I/O architecture and support for high-speed peer-to-peer communications, the M60 fits seamlessly into modern, networked industrial environments.

Detailed Technical Specifications

  • Motor Protection Elements: Thermal Overload (49), Stator Differential (87M), Phase and Ground Overcurrent (50/51), Undercurrent (37), and Locked Rotor protection.

  • Voltage & Frequency Protection: Undervoltage (27), Overvoltage (59), Underfrequency (81U), and Phase Reversal (47).

  • Monitoring & Diagnostics: Broken Rotor Bar Detection, Bearing Temperature monitoring (via RTD inputs), and Start Supervision (Starts per Hour, Time Between Starts).

  • Thermal Model: Advanced dynamic thermal modeling with bias for RTD, Unbalance, and Cooling Time constants.

  • Control Features: Reduced voltage starting, Two-speed motor control, and Autotransparent / Wye-Delta start logic.

  • Current Inputs: 1A or 5A secondary CT inputs (Software selectable).

  • Voltage Inputs: Standard VT inputs for bus and line monitoring (up to 300V AC).

  • RTD Support: Up to 12 programmable RTD inputs for stator, bearing, and ambient temperature monitoring.

  • Communication Protocols: IEC 61850, Modbus TCP/IP, DNP 3.0, and Ethernet/IP.

  • Environmental Tolerance: -40°C to +85°C operating range with optional G3 conformal coating for corrosive atmospheres.

  • Data Recording: High-resolution oscillography (up to 64 samples per cycle) and comprehensive event logging.

Typical Application Scenarios

  • Oil & Gas Infrastructure: Protection for high-horsepower compressors and water injection pumps.

  • Mining Operations: Management of conveyor drives, grinders, and large ventilation fans.

  • Water Treatment: Control and protection of high-capacity high-lift pumps.

  • Power Generation: Auxiliary motor protection for boiler feed pumps and cooling water systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the M60 support both induction and synchronous motors?

Yes, the M60 is versatile enough to protect induction motors and can be configured with specialized elements for synchronous motor protection, including out-of-step and excitation system monitoring.

How does the thermal model account for motor cooling?

The M60 uses a sophisticated mathematical model that tracks the motor’s thermal state during both running and stopped conditions. It allows for different cooling time constants based on whether the motor's internal fans are active or the motor is at standstill.

Can the M60 communicate with third-party PLC systems?

Absolutely. With support for Modbus TCP and Ethernet/IP, the M60 integrates easily into Allen-Bradley, Siemens, and other major PLC environments for real-time monitoring and control.

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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