Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 200VAC Slim I/O Relay Socket
The Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 200VAC slim I/O relay socket is designed for control panels where space, signal reliability, and clear circuit separation matter. As part of the G2RV-SR family, it combines a slim relay and integrated low-profile socket in a 6.2 mm body, making it useful for dense automation cabinets, machine control panels, and interface circuits.
Technical Overview
This model uses a 200 VAC input coil and screw terminal connection. The SR700 structure indicates screw wiring, while the AP version is intended for microload switching. It has an SPDT contact arrangement, allowing one common contact to switch between normally open and normally closed circuits. The AP contact design uses gold-plated contact material, which supports low-level signal switching more effectively than standard relay contacts.
Where It Fits Best
The 200 VAC version is often selected when the control circuit already uses higher AC command voltage. It helps engineers interface field signals, auxiliary circuits, alarms, indicators, interlocks, and PLC-related wiring inside compact panels. Its mechanical relay behavior also gives clear isolation between coil and contact sides.
Installation Notes
The relay is intended for DIN rail panel mounting. Screw terminals provide a familiar connection method for maintenance teams that prefer torque-controlled wiring. In practical panel design, engineers should confirm the actual load type, ambient temperature, and switching frequency before final use.
Helpful Resource
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Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 200VAC FAQ
What is the Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 200VAC used for?
It is used as a slim interface relay socket for switching low-level or microload circuits in industrial control panels.
What does AP mean in this model?
AP identifies the microload contact version. It is suitable for smaller signal loads where stable contact performance is important.
Is this a screw terminal relay socket?
Yes. The SR700 configuration uses screw terminals, making it practical for standard panel wiring and service work.
Does it have a test switch?
No. In the model structure, the 0 position indicates a version without a latching lever or test switch.
Why choose 200VAC?
The 200 VAC coil version is suitable when the control power architecture uses 200 VAC signaling and a compact relay interface is required.

