Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 110VAC Relay Socket Technical Overview

Product Description

The Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 110VAC relay socket is a slim electromechanical I/O relay socket designed for industrial control cabinets. It combines a narrow 6.2 mm profile with a 110 VAC input coil and micro-load contact capability, making it useful in signal-level automation circuits.

Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 110VAC Main Technical Features

This model belongs to the Omron G2RV-SR series. It is built for DIN rail mounting and uses screw terminal connection for cabinet wiring. The contact arrangement is SPDT, providing one changeover contact. As an AP model, it is typically selected for micro-load switching, with gold-plated contact construction intended for reliable low-current signal operation.

Practical Use Cases

The Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 110VAC relay socket is suitable for control signal interfaces, PLC input or output separation, alarm signaling, monitoring circuits, and low-current machine control logic. It is especially useful when many relay channels must fit into limited cabinet space. The LED and mechanical indication features make it easier to identify relay status without complex test equipment.

Design Guidance

Engineers should confirm the actual switched load before choosing this AP model. It is designed for micro-load applications, not for high-current switching. When the panel requires 110 VAC coil operation and small signal switching, it can be a strong fit. For more background, visit Omron relay information.

Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 110VAC FAQ

What is the Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 110VAC relay socket used for?

It is used to switch and isolate low-current control signals in industrial automation panels.

Does this model use a 110 VAC coil?

Yes. The coil voltage is 110 VAC, which should match the control supply used in the cabinet.

Is it suitable for micro-load switching?

Yes. The AP version is designed for small load circuits and is associated with gold-plated contact construction.

Can it help reduce cabinet size?

Yes. The slim 6.2 mm form factor allows high-density relay installation on DIN rail.

What should be checked before installation?

The coil voltage, load current, switching voltage, wiring method, ambient temperature, and circuit protection should all be verified against the datasheet and panel design.