Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 24VDC Slim I/O Relay Socket

The Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 24VDC slim I/O relay socket is one of the most practical variants for modern automation panels because 24 VDC is widely used in PLC outputs, sensor circuits, and machine control systems. It offers a compact interface between electronic control signals and isolated relay contacts.

Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 24VDC Technical Profile

This model is part of the Omron G2RV-SR slim I/O relay family. It uses a 24 VDC input coil, screw terminal wiring, and an SPDT contact form. The AP designation identifies a microload contact version with gold-plated contact material, making it suitable for low-current signal switching.

Panel Design Advantages

At only 6.2 mm wide, this relay socket helps engineers save valuable DIN rail space. That matters in machine cabinets where PLC modules, terminal blocks, power supplies, protection devices, and relays must share a limited enclosure. The integrated socket structure also supports organized wiring and clean replacement planning.

Best-Fit Applications

The 24 VDC model is well suited for PLC interposing relay circuits, signal isolation, indicator control, low-current field device switching, compact junction panels, and automation retrofits. Because it is a mechanical relay, it provides physical contact separation between the input and output sides.

Selection Guidance

Engineers should verify the controlled load before applying the relay. The AP version is not chosen primarily for high power loads; it is selected where microload contact behavior is important. Coil voltage, polarity, switching frequency, and cabinet environment should all be reviewed.

Useful Link

For related components, see Omron relay and automation parts.

Omron G2RV-SR700-AP 24VDC FAQ

Why is the 24VDC version popular?

24 VDC is common in PLC-based automation, so this model fits many standard control panel architectures.

Does it support microload switching?

Yes. The AP version is designed for microload applications and uses gold-plated contact material.

What type of terminal does it use?

It uses screw terminals, which are widely accepted in industrial wiring practices.

Can it isolate PLC outputs?

Yes, when correctly rated, it can act as an interposing relay between PLC output signals and field circuits.

Is it a slim relay socket?

Yes. It belongs to the slim G2RV-SR family with a 6.2 mm width.