Omron G7SA 14 Way 24 V dc DIN Rail Relay Socket, for use with G7SA Series

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RS Stock No.:
264-7448
Mfr. Part No.:
P7SA-14F-ND-PU 24VDC
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Omron
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Brand

Omron

Product Type

Relay Socket

Voltage

24 V dc

For Use With

G7SA Series

Current

6A

Series

G7SA

Terminal Type

Push-in

Standards/Approvals

CE, RoHS, CSA

Number of Contacts

14

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Omron G7SA Series Relay Socket, 6A Current, 24V Voltage - P7SA-14F-ND-PU 24VDC


This relay socket is a DIN-rail mount Interface designed to accept a 14-contact relay and provide a compact, front-connecting base with push-in terminals for industrial control panels. It is intended for use within safety and interlock circuits where forcibly guided relay contacts are required, and it supports standard 24VDC Coil operation in automation and electrical control environments.

Features & Benefits


• Push-in Plus terminals for 60% Faster wiring time
• Rated continuous carry current of 6A for power switching
• Four-thousand VAC dielectric strength between Coil and contacts
• Built-in LED indicator and diode for Coil-status feedback
• Front-mounting design for DIN rail with secure lock hook
• Six-pole socket providing 14 contact terminations

Applications


• Suitable for safety interlock circuits in machinery control
• Ideal for industrial control panels requiring forcibly guided contacts
• used with 24V control systems in automation equipment
• Can be used for replacing 14-pin DIN rail relay bases in retrofit work
• Suitable for distributed control cabinets where quick wiring is needed

What Terminal connection options are provided and how do they aid installation?


The socket uses Push-In Plus terminals allowing direct insertion of solid or ferruled stranded conductors and tool-assisted release holes for Rapid connection and removal.

How does the socket support electrical isolation and withstand surges?


The socket provides reinforced insulation and specified dielectric strength values up to 4,000VAC between Coil and contacts and between poles of different polarity to improve isolation and surge tolerance.

What operating environment limits should I consider for continuous current?


The continuous current rating is 6A

reduction is required at elevated temperatures per specified derating guidance for operation above 50°C to prevent overheating.

Which connector arrangement does the base present for contact wiring?


The front‑connecting format exposes 14 terminals arranged to match six-pole relay contact layouts, enabling straightforward crossover wiring and short-bar bridging where needed.

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