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GE 750-P5-G5-D5-HI-A20-R Energy-Saving Protection Relay Multilin 750
GE Multilin 750-P5-G5-D5-HI-A20-R feeder protection relay. Boost industrial energy efficiency, reduce downtime. In-stock, tested, 12-month warranty.
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GE Multilin 750-P5-G5-D5-HI-A20-R feeder protection relay. Boost industrial energy efficiency, reduce downtime. In-stock, tested, 12-month warranty.
The GE Multilin 750-P5-G5-D5-HI-A20-R is a high-performance feeder protection relay engineered for industrial facilities that demand precise energy control, reduced operational losses, and maximized equipment uptime. As part of the GE Multilin 750 Series, this relay delivers comprehensive feeder protection while actively contributing to energy efficiency across motor control centers, distribution switchgear, and process automation architectures. Every unit is fully tested prior to shipment, supplied from verified inventory, and backed by a 12-month warranty.
In modern industrial environments where energy costs and equipment reliability are tightly linked, the 750-P5-G5-D5-HI-A20-R plays a central role in reducing unnecessary energy draw caused by undetected faults, unbalanced loads, and inefficient switching sequences. By providing real-time protection against overcurrent, ground fault, directional power, and thermal overload conditions, this relay ensures that motors and feeders operate within their optimal efficiency bands — preventing the energy waste that accompanies thermal stress, partial load faults, and unplanned shutdowns.
| Parameter | Specification / Value |
|---|---|
| Model SKU | 750-P5-G5-D5-HI-A20-R |
| Brand / Series | GE Multilin 750 Series |
| Product Category | Feeder Protection Relay |
| Power Consumption | ≤ 15 W (typical operating) |
| Operating Efficiency | Optimized for continuous duty cycle in industrial feeders |
| Compatible Systems | GE Multilin EnerVista, SCADA, Modbus RTU, DNP3, IEC 61850 |
| Application Environment | MCC, switchgear, distribution panels, process automation |
| Energy-Saving Value | Fault isolation reduces idle energy loss; thermal model prevents motor over-energization |
| Origin | USA |
| Warranty | 12-Month Warranty — tested and verified before shipment |
The 750-P5-G5-D5-HI-A20-R integrates seamlessly into layered industrial automation architectures where energy visibility and control precision are critical. In a typical deployment, this relay works alongside the GE Multilin 469 Motor Management Relay to provide coordinated protection across both feeder and motor levels, ensuring that fault energy is isolated before it propagates into adjacent drive systems. When paired with the GE Multilin 339 Motor Protection Relay, facilities gain redundant thermal and current monitoring across medium-voltage motor circuits, significantly reducing the risk of energy-wasting thermal runaway events.
On the drive side, integration with Rockwell Automation PowerFlex 755 variable frequency drives allows the 750-P5-G5-D5-HI-A20-R to coordinate trip signals with drive ramp-down sequences, avoiding abrupt disconnections that cause mechanical stress and energy spikes. Similarly, when the relay operates within a system using Siemens SINAMICS G120 drives, its directional power element (the D5 option) can detect reverse power conditions that indicate inefficient motor operation or regenerative energy not being captured by the drive’s braking resistor circuit.
For energy monitoring and data acquisition, the relay’s communication ports support integration with power quality meters such as the Schneider Electric PowerLogic ION7650, enabling plant energy managers to correlate protection events with consumption anomalies. The HI (high-impedance) option in this SKU is particularly valuable in bus differential protection schemes where accurate fault energy measurement is essential for post-event analysis. I/O expansion modules compatible with the GE Multilin platform — including digital input cards and analog output modules — allow the relay’s status and metering data to feed directly into DCS or SCADA platforms via Modbus RTU or DNP3 protocols.
At the HMI layer, operators using GE’s EnerVista 750 Setup software can visualize real-time load profiles, set demand thresholds, and configure energy-based alarm setpoints — turning the relay from a passive protection device into an active participant in the plant’s energy management strategy. When combined with a GE PACSystems RX3i PLC, the relay’s event logs and metering outputs can trigger automated load-shedding routines during peak demand periods, directly reducing energy costs without manual intervention.
In continuous process industries such as chemical manufacturing, water treatment, and pulp and paper, the 750-P5-G5-D5-HI-A20-R delivers measurable energy savings by minimizing the duration and frequency of unplanned outages. Each unplanned feeder trip in a process line not only halts production but also forces motors and drives to restart under full-load conditions — a highly energy-intensive event. The relay’s fast fault detection and selective coordination capabilities reduce fault clearance time, limiting the energy surge associated with motor restarts and allowing production to resume at controlled ramp rates.
The thermal model embedded in the 750 Series relay continuously tracks the thermal state of protected feeders and connected motors. Rather than relying solely on fixed overcurrent thresholds, this model accounts for ambient temperature, load history, and cooling intervals — preventing motors from being energized when they are thermally saturated. This directly reduces the energy wasted in repeated start-stop cycles and extends motor insulation life, lowering long-term maintenance costs.
For facilities operating multiple production shifts, the relay’s demand metering function provides shift-level energy consumption data that maintenance and operations teams can use to identify inefficient equipment, schedule predictive maintenance windows, and optimize production scheduling to avoid peak tariff periods. All units supplied are drawn from verified inventory, subjected to full functional testing including trip timing, metering accuracy, and communication port verification, and shipped with a 12-month warranty covering both parts and labor for relay-related failures.
Q1: How does the 750-P5-G5-D5-HI-A20-R contribute to reducing energy consumption in a feeder circuit?
The relay’s thermal model, demand metering, and fast fault isolation work together to prevent energy waste from overloaded feeders, inefficient motor starts, and prolonged fault conditions. By detecting and clearing faults faster than conventional overcurrent relays, it limits the duration of high-current fault energy and reduces the frequency of full-load motor restarts.
Q2: Is the 750-P5-G5-D5-HI-A20-R compatible with modern SCADA and energy management systems?
Yes. The relay supports Modbus RTU, DNP3, and IEC 61850 communication protocols, making it compatible with most industrial SCADA platforms, DCS systems, and energy management software including GE EnerVista and third-party power quality monitoring solutions.
Q3: Can this relay replace an existing GE Multilin 750 Series unit without hardware modifications?
In most cases, yes. The 750-P5-G5-D5-HI-A20-R is a direct form-fit-function replacement for other 750 Series variants with equivalent option codes. We recommend verifying the existing relay’s configuration file and option codes before installation. Our technical team can assist with compatibility verification prior to shipment.
Q4: What does the 12-month warranty cover, and what is the testing process before shipment?
Every 750-P5-G5-D5-HI-A20-R unit undergoes full functional testing including overcurrent trip timing, ground fault sensitivity, metering accuracy, and communication port verification before dispatch. The 12-month warranty covers relay hardware failures under normal operating conditions and includes technical support for configuration and commissioning issues.
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