Omron G2RV-SR500 110VAC Relay Socket Technical Overview

The Omron G2RV-SR500 110VAC relay socket is a slim electromechanical I/O relay used in industrial control panels, machine automation systems, and interface circuits. It is designed to provide reliable switching while occupying very little DIN rail space.

As an SR500 model, this relay socket uses Push-In Plus terminals and does not include a latching lever. The 110 VAC input rating makes it suitable for control architectures built around 110 VAC command signals, which are still common in many industrial environments.

Core Technical Details

The relay uses an SPDT contact configuration, giving designers a normally open and normally closed contact path through one compact device. In standard G2RV-SR500 models, the contact rating is 6 A at 250 VAC for resistive load and 6 A at 30 VDC for resistive load. The relay also supports industrial panel use with compact 6.2 mm class width.

The G2RV-SR family is built around low-profile relay socket integration. This reduces panel height and supports more efficient cabinet layouts. Mechanical indication also helps maintenance personnel identify relay state without relying only on controller diagnostics.

Typical Use Cases

The Omron G2RV-SR500 110VAC relay socket is commonly used for PLC interface circuits, signal isolation, auxiliary switching, alarm circuits, and machine control panels. Its compact design makes it valuable when multiple relays must be installed side by side.

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Omron G2RV-SR500 FAQ

What terminal type does G2RV-SR500 110VAC use?

It uses Push-In Plus terminals, which are designed to reduce wiring time and improve installation consistency.

Is this model suitable for 110 VAC control circuits?

Yes. The model is specifically identified with a 110 VAC rated input voltage.

Can it be used in compact relay banks?

Yes. The slim body is well suited for relay banks in limited cabinet space.

What is the contact arrangement?

The relay uses SPDT contact form, allowing flexible switching between normally open and normally closed circuits.