Description
The GE MIFIIPI55E10HI00 is a multifunctional digital feeder protection relay designed for advanced electrical distribution protection and control. It is part of GE’s Multilin MIF II relay family, widely used in power systems for monitoring, protecting, and controlling feeder circuits in distribution networks. This relay helps safeguard electrical feeders from faults such as overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, under/over frequency, and directional power flow, providing comprehensive feeder protection.
The relay features an embedded 80486DX2 microprocessor running at 64 MHz, delivering fast processing speeds with a scan time of approximately 0.4 microseconds per Boolean instruction, ensuring timely and reliable fault detection and relay operation. It supports multiple programmable protection functions, communication protocols like Modbus RTU and DNP3, and provides extensive fault recording and event logging to aid post-fault analysis and troubleshooting.
- MIFIIPI55E10HI00
- MIFIIPI55E10HI00
Built for industrial environments, the MIFIIPI55E10HI00 operates on a 24 V DC power supply, with dimensions approximately 150 mm x 100 mm x 50 mm and weighing around 2 kg. It includes a user-friendly interface for real-time status monitoring, configuration, and diagnostics, making it suitable for automated distribution systems, substations, and smart grid applications.
Parameter | Value |
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Model | MIFIIPI55E10HI00 |
Manufacturer | General Electric (GE) |
Product Type | Digital Feeder Protection Relay |
Processor | Intel 80486DX2, 64 MHz |
Scan Speed | 0.4 microseconds per Boolean |
Power Supply | 24 V DC |
Dimensions | 150 mm x 100 mm x 50 mm |
Weight | Approximately 2 kg |
Protection Features | Overcurrent, overvoltage, undervoltage, frequency, direction, etc. |
Communication Protocols | Modbus RTU, DNP3 |
Application | Electrical distribution feeder protection |
Fault Recording | Extensive fault and event logging |
The MIFIIPI55E10HI00 integrates easily into modern electrical distribution systems and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) networks, making it a vital component for utilities and industrial power systems requiring reliable, rapid feeder protection and smart grid functionality.
Installation requires proper mounting in a relay panel or switchgear and connection to current and voltage transformers, along with communication wiring for network integration. Regular firmware updates and diagnostics improve performance and maintain system security.