What this Omron relay is on the BOM
The G7L-1A-T-CB-AC200/240: It sits in a mature lifecycle stage — meaning the design is no longer advancing but production continues for installed-base support, which matters when a buyer is deciding whether to qualify a new design-in or repair-swap an existing panel. The AC200/240 designation in the suffix points to the 200–240 VAC coil/control voltage band, which is the operating envelope the relay's input circuit expects at the terminals — the contact form SPST-NO then defines a single-pole, normally-open output.
Where a G7L SPST-NO fits in a panel
A SPST-NO solid state relay at the G7L-1A power-relay level is the kind of device an integrator drops into a control panel to switch a resistive or inductive load — heaters, solenoid valves, lighting strings — without the mechanical wear of a contactor, so it earns its place in high-cycle or long-life service.
