Where this relay sits in the G4W line
The part is the Omron G4W-1112P-US-TV8-HP-DC24, a general purpose relay out of the G4W series — a long-running Omron family built around a compact PCB / socket-mount form factor that drops into standard relay boards and wiring sockets used across control panels. The full ordering string carries the -US suffix, indicating the voltage and approval configuration Omron assembles for the North American channel. From the buyer side, the G4W series is the relay an MRO planner reaches for when a control panel is being rebuilt to the original BOM — not a redesign. The mature lifecycle stage recorded for this code means it remains orderable but is no longer a growth part, so the sourcing question is supply continuity rather than active product launch.
Coil voltage and the panel-side decision it drives
The -DC24 suffix fixes the coil at 24 VDC, which lines the part up with the same 24 VDC control rail that drives most PLC discrete outputs and sensor loops — no interposing relay or voltage translator is needed between the controller output and the relay coil.
Mature lifecycle and what that changes in sourcing
The lifecycle stage logged for G4W-1112P-US-TV8-HP-DC24 is mature — meaning the part remains in the catalog with established tooling, but new design-ins are typically steered to current series rather than this code. For a buyer with an existing BOM line, that translates into continued availability through Omron's regular channel and independent stocking distributors, rather than a last-time-buy window.
Pricing, availability, and how to move the BOM line
Genuine stock of the G4W-1112P-US-TV8-HP-DC24 moves through independent industrial distribution: same part, different passport on the box label depending on whether it ships from a US, EU, or APAC authorized source, but the device and its approvals are identical. Let me be transparent — warranty service runs through the region of authorized sale, so buyers who need manufacturer-backed RMA should specify the channel geography at the RFQ stage. Current price and on-hand quantity are confirmed at quote time against the requested volume; the part is not flagged as stocked out and is not on an EOL notice. An RFQ with the BOM quantity and any required traceability paperwork (CoC, country of origin) returns a firm quotation within the standard response window.
