Omron G7SA, 12V Safety Relay

Subtotal (1 unit)*

£34.22

(exc. VAT)

£41.06

(inc. VAT)

Add to Basket
Select or type quantity
Temporarily out of stock
  • 5 unit(s) shipping from 04 May 2026
Need more? Click ‘Check delivery dates’ to find extra stock and lead times.
Units
Per unit
1 +£34.22

*price indicative

RS Stock No.:
214-7688
Mfr. Part No.:
G7SA-2A2B 12VDC
Brand:
Omron
Find similar products by selecting one or more attributes.
Select all

Brand

Omron

Product Type

Safety Relay

Contact Configuration

DPST

Mount Type

PCB

Power Consumption

360mW

Series

G7SA

Terminal Type

PCB

Switching AC Voltage

250V ac

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°C

Switching DC Voltage

125V dc

Standards/Approvals

CSA, EN, UR

Contact Current

6A

Maximum Operating Temperature

85°C

Width

13mm

Length

40mm

Height

24mm

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Safety Category

1

Coil Voltage

12V

Omron G7SA Series Safety Relay, 12V Coil Voltage, DPST Contact Configuration - G7SA-2A2B 12VDC


This safety relay provides a compact, low‑power solution for monitoring and controlling machinery within automated and electronic systems. Designed for PCB mounting, it functions as a double‑pole single‑throw switching device that supports both AC and DC loads, offering straightforward integration into control circuits in industrial settings.

Features & Benefits


• 12V Coil voltage delivers compatible control with standard DC supplies
• 6A contact rating enables handling moderate current loads
• 360 mW power consumption reduces control‑circuit draw
• Switching capability to 250V AC supports common mains‑level switching
• Operating range from −40 to 85 °C permits use in varied temperature environments

Applications


• Suitable for safety interlock circuits in assembly machinery
• Ideal for retrofit of control panels requiring PCB‑mounted relays
• Used for monitoring emergency‑stop chains in automation lines
• Can be used for DC isolation in battery‑backed control systems

What Terminal arrangement does it use and how does that affect PCB layout?


It uses PCB‑mounted terminals with a DPST contact configuration, allowing two independent switching paths to be routed directly through the board and simplifying track organisation for redundant safety circuits.

How does its power consumption influence control supply sising?


At 360 mW Coil consumption, the design requires only a small fraction of typical 12V control supply capacity, permitting more Compact power supplies or higher device counts on a single rail.

What are the ambient temperature limits for reliable operation?


The unit is rated to operate between −40 and 85 °C, enabling deployment in chilled or heated plant areas without additional thermal management.

What switching voltages and currents can be expected during normal operation?


Contacts are specified for switching up to 250V AC and up to 125V DC with a continuous contact current capability of 6 A, suitable for control and protective functions rather than primary power delivery.

Related links