Description
Key Technical Specifications
- Input Voltage Range: 85 to 264 VAC (wide range compatibility)
- Output Voltage: 24 VDC
- Output Power: 360W
- Input Current: 500mA
- Protection Features: Over-voltage, Under-voltage, and Over-current protection
- Channel Capacity: 16 channels (module configuration dependent)
- Operating Temperature: -25°C to 70°C
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
- Physical Dimensions: Approx. 10 x 7.6 x 1.2 inches (standard protective device form factor)
- Weight: Approx. 1.2 kg
Product Introduction
Unstable voltage is one of the quickest ways to fry expensive plant equipment. The GE MIVII1000E00HI00 is a rugged voltage management relay from the trusted GE Multilin family, engineered specifically to shield your circuits from the dangers of abnormal voltage swings. It acts as a gatekeeper, ensuring that only clean, stable power reaches your sensitive downstream equipment.The standout feature here is its incredibly wide input voltage tolerance. Accepting anywhere from 85VAC all the way up to 264VAC, this relay can handle massive grid fluctuations without tripping unnecessarily. With built-in over-voltage, under-voltage, and over-current protection, it delivers rock-solid reliability for feeder management and motor protection applications. Just be aware that GE Multilin naming conventions can get tricky—always double-check the exact suffixes to ensure it matches your existing logic.
Quality SOP & Tech Pitfalls (The Reality Check)
The Lab Report (SOP):
Every MIVII1000E00HI00 undergoes a strict pre-shipment protocol. We start with a physical inspection to verify the GE Multilin branding, label clarity, and ensure there are no signs of previous mounting or terminal wear. It then goes onto a live test rack where we feed it variable AC voltage (simulating dips and surges within the 85-264VAC range) to verify the protection logic triggers correctly. We also confirm the 24VDC output is stable under load and seal it in industrial-grade anti-static packaging.The Engineer’s Warning (Pitfalls):
Here is the biggest trap with GE Multilin relays: the suffixes matter a lot. The “E00HI00” at the end isn’t just random characters; it dictates specific protection curves, communication options, and firmware features. I have seen plenty of downtime caused by swapping in a relay that looked identical but had a slightly different suffix, causing it to trip at the wrong time or refuse to talk to the SCADA system. Always photograph the nameplate of the unit you are replacing before you pull it out.
Installation & Configuration Guide
- Pre-Installation: ⚠️ De-energize the control panel and lock out/tag out all power sources. Take a high-resolution photo of the existing relay’s nameplate and all terminal wiring.
- Removal: Label every single wire connected to the old relay. Release the mounting clips and carefully slide the unit out of the rack.
- Installation: Slide the new MIVII1000E00HI00 into the rack and secure it firmly. Double-check your wiring labels against the terminal diagram—mixing up the VT (voltage transformer) inputs with the auxiliary power supply is a classic and expensive mistake.
- Power-On & Testing: Apply auxiliary power and verify the display boots up. Check that the measured voltage readings match your plant’s actual voltage. Trigger a simulated under-voltage condition to confirm the relay logic and output contacts actuate as expected.
Compatible Replacement Models
| Compatibility Tier | Model Number | Notes & Field Advice |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Drop-in Replacement | GE MIVII1000E00HI00 | Exact match. Ensure firmware revisions are compatible if communicating with older Multilin systems. |
| ⚠️ Software Compatible | GE Multilin 169 Plus / 269 Plus | Different form factors and feature sets. Requires reprogramming the protection logic and potentially modifying the panel cutout. |
| ❌ Hardware Mod Required | Generic Voltage Monitoring Relays | Replacing this Multilin unit with a generic brand requires complete rewiring and loses the advanced feeder management capabilities. |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What exactly does this module protect against?
It is a voltage management relay. Its main job is to protect your electrical circuits and equipment from damage caused by voltage fluctuations, specifically over-voltage, under-voltage, and over-current conditions.What kind of power supply does this need?
It features a very robust wide-range power supply. It accepts an input voltage anywhere between 85VAC and 264VAC, and it outputs a stable 24VDC at up to 360W.Is this the same as a GE PLC or automation controller?
No. While it is an intelligent electronic device, this is strictly a protective relay. It is designed to monitor electrical parameters and trip circuits for safety, not to run complex automation logic like a PAC or PLC.Will this fit in my existing panel cutout?
Generally, yes, if you are replacing an identical MIVII series relay. However, always measure your panel cutout and compare it to the dimensions (approx. 10 x 7.6 x 1.2 inches) before ordering, as Multilin has released various form factors over the years.Does this unit come with a warranty?
Yes, it comes with a standard 1-year warranty covering any manufacturing defects or failures under normal operating conditions.




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