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G2RV-SR700-AP AC100 Slim I/O Relay OMRON G2RV-SR700-AP AC100 Classification: Microloads 

Brand: OMRON
Name: Slim I/O Relay
Model: G2RV-SR700-AP AC100
Terminal (Wire connection): Screw terminal.
Classification: Microloads.
Latching lever (Test switch): No.
Rated input voltage: AC, 100V.
Global standard size, low profile slim.
I/O relay with width 6.2 mm.
Realized about 25% lower profile than conventional.
products, contributing to further miniaturization of the control panel.
Realized opening and closing ability with one pole 6 A slim shape.
Micro load products for one pole 50 mA using Au-plated.
contacts for small load switching also available.
Since G2RV is a transparent case, confirming the state of,
the contact with the naked eye is possible, and easy to,
confirm abnormality on-site (installed location).
Screw terminal is also stocked to meet the screw type needs.
Mounted relay uses plug-in terminals that are difficult to,
bend when exchanging.

The main body: with shell type / socket terminal type.
Category: Standard type.
Pole number: 2 pole.
A variety of eight pin pin type electric power.
With shell models have AC4 rated specifications (50/60Hz AC200/220V, 50/60Hz AC100/110V).
Installation, wiring convenient, easy to operate.
Has more than 5 million mechanical life, durable OMRON G2RV-SR700-AP AC100.
Standard type, with shell type, special contact specifications, double contact type, double coil latch type, etc G2RV-SR700-AP AC100, the product is complete. Input terminals: Screwless clamp terminals (detachable).
Isolation method: Phototriaccoupler.
Zero cross function: Yes.
Operation indicator: Yes.
Alarm output: 2 outputs (Heater Burnout Detection,
SSR Short-circuit Failure Detection) OMRON G2RV-SR700-AP AC100.
Applicable load (See note.): 2 to 25 A, 200 to 480 VAC.
A New-concept SSR with Built-in.
Current Transformer.
Heater Burnout and SSR Short.
circuit Failure Detection.
Built-in Current Transformer (CT) helps reduce wiring steps.
Detects the burnout of any one of a group of heaters.
Detects the burnout of 3-phase heaters.
Detects SSR short-circuit failures OMRON G2RV-SR700-AP AC100.
Error detection level can be easily set with a switch.
Mounts to a DIN track or with screws.
Three types of input terminals available: M3 terminals,
screwless clamp terminals (detachable), or compact slotted,
screw terminals (detachable) OMRON Slim I/O Relay.
Certified for CSA and EN (TÜV).
The G3PF-2@@B-@@@ Series is UL certified. Isolation: Photocoupler.
Zero cross function: Yes OMRON Slim I/O Relay.
Indicator: Yes.
Applicable output load(See note 2.): 20 A at 24 to 220 VAC (at 40°C).
Rated input voltage: 5 to 24 VDC.
SSR with output (5 to 90 A) at a reasonable price
Zero cross function enables less noise operation.
Built-in varistor effectively absorbs external surges.
Operation indicator enables monitoring operation OMRON Slim I/O Relay.
Protective cover for greater safety.
Certified by UL, CSA and TÜV.Terminal (wire connection): Push-In Plus Terminal.
Applicable output load: AC load.
Zero cross function: Yes.
Rated input voltage: AC 230V.
Global standard size,
low profile slim I/O relay with width 6.2 mm,
slim I/O solid state relay.
Realized about 25% lower profile than conventional,
products, contributing to further miniaturization of the,
control panel.
Push-In Plus terminal blocks are used to save wiring work,
in comparison with conventional screw terminals.
(Wiring time is reduced by 60%* in comparison with,
traditional screw terminals.).
No sccrew loosening means maintenance-free application,
realizing high reliability G2RV-SR700-AP AC100.
Hand-free structure that holds an inserted flat-blade,
screwdriver to achieve easier wiring work for stranded wires.
Screw terminal is also stocked to meet the screw type needs OMRON G2RV-SR700-AP AC100.
Mounted relay or solid-state relay has a plug-in terminal.
that is difficult to bend at the time of exchange.


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