Omron G2RV-SR700 24VAC/DC Relay Socket Technical Guide
Overview
The Omron G2RV-SR700 24VAC/DC relay socket is a slim industrial interface relay designed for control panels, PLC output isolation, machine automation, and compact switching layouts. Its 6.2 mm housing helps engineers save cabinet space while keeping wiring clear and service-friendly. The 24 VAC/DC coil makes it suitable for common industrial control circuits where mixed AC or DC control voltage may be present.
Key Technical Characteristics
This model belongs to the Omron G2RV-SR slim I/O relay family. It uses an electromechanical relay structure with a socket base, DIN rail mounting, screw terminal connection, LED indication, and mechanical operation visibility. The contact configuration is SPDT, also known as 1 Form C, which allows one changeover output for flexible control logic. The standard switching capacity is commonly used for loads up to 6 A, depending on circuit conditions and load type.
Where It Is Used
The Omron G2RV-SR700 24VAC/DC relay socket is often selected for PLC-to-field device interfacing, motor control signaling, solenoid valve circuits, alarm panels, and industrial automation cabinets. Its narrow profile is valuable when many relay channels must be placed side by side. For additional product family context, see Omron relay information.
Omron G2RV-SR700 24VAC/DC FAQ
What is the main purpose of the Omron G2RV-SR700 24VAC/DC relay socket?
It provides electrical isolation and signal switching between a control device, such as a PLC, and an output load in an industrial panel.
Is this model suitable for compact control cabinets?
Yes. The 6.2 mm slim body is one of its main advantages, especially where panel width is limited.
What does 24VAC/DC mean?
It means the relay input coil is intended for 24 V AC or 24 V DC control circuits, giving panel designers more flexibility.
Does it have visual status indication?
Yes. The relay family includes LED indication and mechanical operation visibility, which helps during commissioning and troubleshooting.
What type of output contact does it use?
It uses an SPDT changeover contact, allowing normally open and normally closed switching logic from one relay position.

