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G2R-1-SN DC24(S)

G2R-1-SN DC24(S)

Omron Automation and Safety
General Purpose Relay SPDT (1 Form C) 24VDC Coil Socketable
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Overview

The Omron G2R-1-SN DC24(S) is a professional-grade SPDT general purpose relay designed for socketed industrial applications. It features a 24VDC coil and is capable of switching loads up to 10A at 440VAC, making it a robust interface between low-voltage control logic and high-power actuators.

Why Choose This Part

This relay includes a built-in LED indicator for easy troubleshooting and status verification. Its socketable plug-in terminal design allows for rapid replacement without rewiring, and it maintains high dielectric strength and 440VAC switching capability in a compact 20mm wide footprint.

Applications

Industrial PLC Output Interfacing
Used as an isolation and power amplification stage for PLC digital outputs to drive heavy industrial loads.
HVAC Control Systems
Managing high-voltage fans, pumps, and compressors in building automation environments.
Motor Starter Logic
Acts as a pilot relay for larger contactors or handles small motor loads directly up to its rated capacity.
Control Cabinet Status Indication
Utilizes its built-in light indicator to provide visual feedback for maintenance teams regarding relay coil status.

Key Specifications

Features Lighted Indicator
Coil Type Non Latching
Relay Type General Purpose
Coil Current 21.6 mA
Coil Voltage 24VDC
Contact Form SPDT (1 Form C)
Operate Time 15 ms
Release Time 10 ms
Mounting Type Socketable
Approval Agency CE, CSA, LR, UR, VDE
Switching Voltage 440VAC, 125VDC - Max
Termination Style Plug In, Quick Connect - 0.187" (4.7mm)
Load - Max Switching 4400VA, 1250W
Must Operate Voltage 16.8 VDC
Must Release Voltage 3.6 VDC
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 70degC
Contact Rating (Current) 10 A

Getting Started

To implement this relay, select a compatible 5-pin DIN-rail mount socket such as the P2RF-05-E. Ensure the driving circuit can sink at least 21.6mA of coil current and includes back-EMF suppression if not already integrated into the socket or driving electronics.