G7L-1A-T-M1-DC24 — what it is and where it lives in the panel
The Omron G7L-1A-T-M1-DC24 sits in the General Purpose Relays line, a panel-mount switching device used to drive resistive or motor loads in industrial control cabinets where a higher-current contact set is needed than a typical PCB relay delivers. The G7L family is the workhorse relay Omron specifiers pull in for compressor, HVAC, and pump-panel switching — the kind of install a maintenance buyer stocks one in the cabinet against, so a contact failure at three in the morning does not idle a line.
Mature lifecycle — what that means for the buy
Omron lists G7L-1A-T-M1-DC24 in a mature lifecycle stage, which is Omron's signal that the part is still orderable but no longer the focus of new design-ins — long-term spares cover on installed assets is exactly the procurement posture the maturity flag supports. For aging compressors, HVAC starters, and pump cabinets running on the original Omron BOM, that mature flag is usually a green light to stock the critical spare now rather than wait for a discontinuation notice that arrives without a pin-compatible second source.
Ratings on record — what the spec table shows
Contact rating, coil current, dielectric strength, and mechanical endurance are not listed in this dataset; the contact rating and endurance class are what gate the fit against the actual motor or heater load, and those numbers belong on the official G7L datasheet before the BOM line is committed.
Sourcing posture for G7L-1A-T-M1-DC24
G7L-1A-T-M1-DC24 is sourced through independent distribution against the buyer's RFQ — pricing and availability get re-confirmed on each quote because mature Omron parts move through spot and traceable-surplus channels, not a perpetual factory-direct schedule.
