Omron G2RV-SR700 48VAC/DC Relay Socket Technical Overview
Product Summary
The Omron G2RV-SR700 48VAC/DC relay socket is a slim DIN rail relay interface made for industrial control panels that require reliable signal switching in a compact footprint. The 48 VAC/DC coil version is useful in automation systems where 48 V control power is preferred for noise resistance, distance, or plant standardization.
Technical Profile
This relay socket is part of the Omron G2RV-SR electromechanical relay range. It features a slim 6.2 mm body, SPDT changeover contact arrangement, screw terminal wiring, socket-based construction, LED status indication, and DIN rail installation. Standard G2RV-SR700 models are used for general-purpose switching with contact ratings commonly associated with 6 A relay applications, subject to load type and installation conditions.
Application Value
In machine control and process automation, the Omron G2RV-SR700 48VAC/DC relay socket can be used between PLC outputs and external devices such as indicators, interposing circuits, valves, auxiliary contactors, and alarm equipment. The slim design makes it easier to build dense relay banks while preserving cabinet organization.
Engineering Notes
Because AC/DC input versions use internal smoothing components, designers should check sensor-driven circuits carefully and follow the manufacturer’s application guidance. For related models and family references, visit Omron relay information.
FAQ
Why choose a 48VAC/DC relay socket?
A 48 V control circuit can be useful where the system design requires a higher control voltage than 24 V while still keeping control wiring separate from power wiring.
Is the Omron G2RV-SR700 48VAC/DC relay socket DIN rail mountable?
Yes. It is designed for control cabinet installation on DIN rail, making it practical for modular panel layouts.
What does SPDT mean in this relay?
SPDT means single pole double throw. It gives one common contact that can switch between normally closed and normally open outputs.
Can it be used for PLC output isolation?
Yes. It is commonly used as an interposing relay between a controller and field-side devices.
What makes it useful in high-density panels?
The 6.2 mm width allows multiple relay channels to be installed in a narrow section of the cabinet without excessive space consumption.

