Omron G2RV-SR500 100VAC Relay Socket Technical Overview

The Omron G2RV-SR500 100VAC relay socket is a slim I/O relay designed for modern control panels where compact dimensions and efficient wiring are essential. It belongs to the G2RV-SR series, which uses an integrated low-profile socket and Push-In Plus terminal technology.

This 100 VAC model is intended for industrial automation circuits that require reliable electromechanical switching in a narrow relay format. The SR500 structure indicates Push-In Plus terminals, standard contact design, and no latching lever. This makes it suitable for panel builders who prioritize fast installation and reduced wiring workload.

Technical Characteristics

The Omron G2RV-SR500 100VAC relay socket uses a single-pole SPDT contact form. Standard G2RV-SR500 models are rated for 6 A at 250 VAC resistive load and 6 A at 30 VDC resistive load. For inductive conditions, the ratings should be carefully checked against the load profile and operating environment.

The relay family supports rated input voltages including 12 VDC, 24 VDC, 24 VAC/DC, 48 VAC/DC, 100 VAC, 110 VAC, 200 VAC, and 230 VAC. Operating temperature is listed for industrial use, and the design includes mechanical indication for easier status confirmation during troubleshooting.

Why It Matters in Panel Design

The low-profile 6.2 mm class construction helps reduce panel density problems. Push-In Plus terminals can simplify repetitive wiring work, especially in multi-channel relay banks connected to PLC outputs, sensors, or machine control circuits.

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FAQ

Is Omron G2RV-SR500 100VAC a standard relay type?

Yes. This model is listed as a standard G2RV-SR500 relay socket without the AP microload contact structure.

What is the rated load for this relay?

For resistive loads, the standard G2RV-SR500 series is rated at 6 A at 250 VAC and 6 A at 30 VDC.

Does this model include a latching lever?

No. SR500 models are listed without a latching lever. SR501 versions are the models associated with a test switch or latching lever.

Why choose Push-In Plus terminals?

Push-In Plus terminals reduce installation effort, support cleaner wiring, and are useful in control panels with repeated relay connections.