Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 48VAC/DC Slim I/O Relay Socket

The Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 48VAC/DC slim I/O relay socket is a compact interface relay for control panels that use 48 V AC or DC command signals. It is especially useful where designers need a slim DIN rail relay with screw terminal wiring and microload switching capability.

Main Technical Characteristics

This model belongs to Omron’s G2RV-SR slim I/O relay series. The SR700 code refers to screw terminal connection, and the AP code identifies the microload contact structure. The relay uses an SPDT contact arrangement, allowing one input signal to change over between normally open and normally closed output paths.

Microload Contact Design

The AP version is relevant for lower-level switching applications. Its gold-plated contact material supports improved behavior in small signal circuits compared with standard contact versions. This makes the relay useful in status, feedback, interlock, monitoring, and auxiliary control circuits.

Why Choose 48VAC/DC?

Some industrial systems use 48 V control power for signaling, auxiliary circuits, transport equipment, energy systems, and specialized machine designs. A 48 VAC/DC coil gives engineers flexibility when both alternating and direct control voltages may be present in the same equipment family.

Control Panel Benefits

The 6.2 mm slim body helps reduce panel width, while the integrated relay and socket format simplifies installation planning. Screw terminals support conventional wiring methods, making the component accessible for commissioning teams and service technicians.

Related Resource

For more information, visit Omron industrial relay resources.

Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 48VAC/DC FAQ

What is the Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 48VAC/DC?

It is a slim I/O relay socket with screw terminals, microload contacts, and a 48 VAC/DC input coil.

Where is a 48VAC/DC relay socket used?

It is used in control systems where 48 V signaling is standard or where AC and DC input compatibility is beneficial.

Is it suitable for dense panels?

Yes. The 6.2 mm width makes it appropriate for compact DIN rail layouts.

What does the AP contact version provide?

It provides a microload-oriented contact design with gold-plated material for smaller signal switching.

Does it use push-in terminals?

No. The SR700 version uses screw terminals, not Push-In Plus terminals.