G7L-2A-TUB-80-CB at a glance
The G7L-2A-TUB-80-CB sits in Omron's G7L power-relay family — a 2-pole contactor-style relay built for direct switching of motor and heater loads in control panels. The -80-CB suffix resolves to a 200-240 VAC operating coil, the standard AC mains range for global panel builds.
Where the G7L class lands in the panel
The 200-240 VAC coil drops straight onto standard industrial control voltage, so it lands in the same wiring channel as the rest of the AC rail — no separate DC power supply, no interposing relay required for the control side.
Sourcing posture: mature line, quoted to order
Lifecycle stage is recorded as mature — Omron's classification for a still-produced relay that has settled into a long-run, low-changeover part of the catalogue rather than a newly released or actively redesigned device. For the sourcing lead that means the part is buyable but no longer a growth product: stock is drawn from regular production runs and the channel is steady, not expanding. No official successor or pin-compatible replacement is on the record, so the MRO storeroom looking for a drop-in alternative inside the same G7L family has to match the -2A contact form (DPST-NO), the -TUB terminal arrangement, and the -80-CB 200-240 VAC coil — three codes in one string, each independently meaningful. Spare stocking should track the existing installed base rather than plan around a redesign.
