Where this relay sits in the panel
The Omron G7L-1A-B-CB-DC24 is a solid state relay from the G7L series, the kind of PCB- or panel-mount SSR that a controls cabinet builder drops onto a heatsink or socket when switching a resistive or motor load needs to be done quietly, without the audible click and contact wear of an electromechanical unit. With a 24 VDC coil rating in the part code suffix, it takes its control signal straight from a standard 24 VDC logic rail — no interface relay needed in most PLC-output or temperature-controller wiring schemes. For an apprentice trying to follow a one-line diagram, the mental model is simple: the control side is the 24 VDC input that energises the output, and the load side carries whatever AC or DC load the heater, solenoid, or motor contactor coil draws. The CB suffix in the part code is the Omron convention that points to the contact/output configuration and the DC24 coil — the exact terminal pattern and load current ceiling live in the G7L family datasheet rather than this listing.
Lifecycle posture — mature, still orderable
Omron's own lifecycle record for this code reads 'mature' — that is the manufacturer's way of saying the part is still in the catalogue, still being shipped, but no longer the newest offering in the family. The practical sourcing read: a buyer who needs G7L-1A-B-CB-DC24 on a BOM line today can still get it quoted through independent distribution against an RFQ. Pricing and current availability are confirmed at quote time — the listing carries the mature flag rather than a hard EOL date, which means the channel is open even though it is not the freshest stock the factory is producing.
