Form factor and what lands on the board
The Omron G6B-1174P-FD-US-P6B DC24 sits in the G6B series as a general-purpose relay with a 4PST contact arrangement and a 4-pin terminal count, sized for PCB mounting where a slim, low-profile signal relay is needed. The 24V DC nominal coil drives the four-form-A switching set, and an LED indicator on the top face gives a visual state read once the relay is seated and energized.
Contact envelope and dielectric
Contacts are rated 2 A at 250V AC and 2 A at 30V DC, placing the part squarely in low-level signal and control switching rather than power-load duty. Dielectric strength is 1,000V AC between contacts of the same polarity for 1 min and 2,000V AC between coil and contacts and between contacts of different polarity for 1 min, confirming the isolation margin a control-circuit designer expects from a G6B-class relay.
Operating life on the line
Mechanical operating durability is 50,000,000 operations, and electrical operating durability is listed as 100,000 / 500,000 operations — the higher figure applies at the lower end of the rated contact load, which is the typical read for a signal-class relay of this series.
Where it fits in a panel
The G6B-1174P-FD-US-P6B DC24 is the sort of relay that drops into PLC output cards, interposing relay sockets, and small-control PCB assemblies — the 4PST-2A envelope covers standard 24V DC logic-to-field isolation, signal multiplexing between a controller and a higher-current device driven by an external contactor, and status-feedback loops where the LED gives a quick bench-check indication without a meter.
