Omron G2RV-SL700-AP 110VAC Relay Socket Technical Overview

The Omron G2RV-SL700-AP 110VAC relay socket is a slim industrial interface relay designed for control cabinets, automation panels, and signal conversion circuits. It combines a compact relay structure with screw terminal wiring, making it practical for maintenance teams that prefer traditional terminal tightening and secure field wiring.

This 110 VAC version is part of the G2RV-SL700-AP family. The SL700 format indicates screw terminal connection, while AP identifies the input-type model with gold-plated contact material. In practical terms, this means the relay is intended for small signal circuits rather than heavy load switching.

Omron G2RV-SL700-AP 110VAC Technical Features

The relay uses an SPDT contact configuration, also known as 1 Form C. This allows one common contact to switch between normally closed and normally open paths. For 110 VAC operation, the rated current is approximately 7.1 mA at 50 Hz and 7.5 mA at 60 Hz, with power consumption around 0.8 VA.

Because this is an AP input-type model, its rated load is 50 mA at 30 VAC or 50 mA at 36 VDC. The maximum switching voltage is 30 VAC or 36 VDC, and the maximum switching current is 50 mA. These specifications make it useful for control signal routing, feedback circuits, and PLC-related interface applications.

Application Notes

The Omron G2RV-SL700-AP 110VAC relay socket is especially relevant in panels where 110 VAC control voltage is already standardized. The slim 6 mm relay body helps save space, while the screw terminal design provides a familiar installation method for industrial electricians.

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Omron G2RV-SL700-AP 110VAC FAQ

What is the difference between SL700 and SL500?

SL700 models use screw terminals, while SL500 models use push-in terminals. The best choice depends on wiring preference and panel standards.

Can this relay switch motor loads directly?

This AP model is not intended for direct motor-load switching. It is better suited for low-current signal circuits.

Why are gold-plated contacts important?

Gold plating supports more stable contact behavior in low-current circuits where ordinary contacts may not perform consistently over time.

Is the relay DIN rail compatible?

Yes. G2RV slim relay socket combinations are commonly used in DIN rail control panel layouts.