OMRON G9D-301 Safety Relay Module
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- Brand
- Omron
- Primary Part Number
- G9D-301
- Product Type
- Safety Relay Module
- Product Family
- Other series
- Country of Origin
- JP
- Catalog Category
- DCS & Safety Modules
- Operating Temp.
- 0 °C to +55 °C
OMRON G9D-301 Safety Relay – Your Line Is Down. Every Minute Costs Money. We Ship Today.
A tripped safety relay that won’t reset. A light curtain OSSD fault that locks out the entire cell. An E-stop loop that refuses to clear after a guard door swap. You’ve been there — standing in front of a dead machine with a production manager breathing down your neck. The G9D-301 is the module that fixes it. We keep stock in Xiamen. We ship same day. That’s the deal.
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Quick Technical Datasheet
| Parameter | Specification | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Part Number | G9D-301 | ✅ Ready to Ship |
| Brand | OMRON | 100% Original |
| Series | G9D | — |
| Safety Category | Category 4 / PLe (EN ISO 13849-1) | — |
| SIL Rating | SIL 3 (IEC 62061) | — |
| Input Channels | Dual-channel, cross-fault monitored | — |
| Safety Outputs | 3 × NO safety contacts | — |
| Auxiliary Output | 1 × NC diagnostic output | — |
| Supply Voltage | 24 V DC | — |
| Response Time | ≤ 20 ms | — |
| Reset Mode | Manual / Automatic (selectable via front switch) | — |
| Operating Temperature | 0 °C to +55 °C | — |
| Mounting | 35 mm DIN rail | — |
| Enclosure Rating | IP40 | — |
| Certifications | CE, UL, TÜV Rheinland | — |
| Country of Origin | Japan | — |
| Ship From | Xiamen, China | ✅ Same-Day Dispatch Available |
Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips
Before you pull the module, run through this checklist — half the callouts I’ve seen are wiring faults, not dead relays:
Fault 1 – Safety outputs won’t energise after reset button press
Root cause 90% of the time: one of the two input channels is open or has a cross-fault. Measure voltage at terminals S11/S12 and S21/S22 independently. Both must read 24 V DC relative to S14 (common). If one channel reads 0 V, trace back to the E-stop NC contact — worn contacts on pushbuttons are the usual culprit, not the relay itself.
Fault 2 – Relay resets momentarily then drops out again
Check the feedback loop (terminals Y1/Y2). The G9D-301 monitors the external contactor auxiliary NC contacts wired into Y1/Y2. If a downstream contactor has welded contacts, the feedback loop stays open and the relay will not latch. Swap the contactor first before condemning the G9D-301.
Fault 3 – Light curtain OSSD integration not clearing
OMRON F3SG / F3W OSSD outputs are PNP 24 V DC. Wire OSSD1 → S11, OSSD2 → S21, 0 V common → S14. Confirm the light curtain is in RUN mode (not LOCKOUT) — a beam interruption during power-up will latch the curtain in fault. Cycle power to the curtain separately before testing the relay.
Replacement procedure (5 minutes on a 35 mm DIN rail):
- De-energise the 24 V DC supply rail — do not work live on safety circuits.
- Photograph the existing wiring before removal. The G9D-301 uses push-in spring terminals; a flat-blade screwdriver releases each wire.
- Slide the old module off the DIN rail clip. Note the reset mode selector position (AUTO / MANUAL) on the front face — replicate it on the new unit before installation.
- Clip the new G9D-301 onto the rail. Reconnect wiring terminal-for-terminal using your photo as reference. Torque is not critical — spring terminals self-clamp.
- Restore 24 V DC. The PWR LED should illuminate green. Press the reset button. If all input channels are healthy, the safety outputs energise and the OUT LED goes green.
- Perform a functional test: actuate the E-stop and verify all three safety outputs drop within 20 ms. Release and reset. Log the test in your machine safety record.
Reset mode selector — don’t overlook this: The front-panel switch sets AUTO or MANUAL reset. In MANUAL mode, a rising edge on the reset input (S34) is required after every safety event. In AUTO mode, the outputs re-energise as soon as both input channels are healthy — suitable for guard doors, not E-stops. Mismatched reset mode is the most common commissioning error after a module swap.
Reliability in Harsh Conditions
The G9D-301 is not a panel-room component — it gets mounted inside machine cabinets that vibrate, run hot, and accumulate condensation during shift changes. OMRON designed the G9D platform for exactly that environment.
The relay contacts are silver-alloy with gold-flashing on the contact tips, which maintains low contact resistance even in low-current pilot-duty circuits where plain silver would sulfide and fail. The housing is a glass-filled polyamide rated to 130 °C UL94 V-0 — it won’t warp next to a VFD that’s running warm. Internal PCB conformal coating protects against humidity and airborne contaminants common in food processing and chemical plants.
Vibration resistance is tested to IEC 60068-2-6: 10–55 Hz, 0.75 mm amplitude — sufficient for press brakes and compressor skids. Shock resistance per IEC 60068-2-27 at 15 g / 11 ms half-sine means the module survives the mechanical abuse of a forklift bump against the panel without nuisance tripping.
Operating temperature range of 0 °C to +55 °C covers the vast majority of industrial cabinet environments. For ambient temperatures above 45 °C, ensure the cabinet has forced-air cooling — the G9D-301 dissipates approximately 1.5 W at full load, which is negligible, but the downstream contactors it drives will add heat that must be managed.
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) for the G9D series exceeds 100,000 hours under rated conditions. In practice, the modules outlive the machines they protect. When you do need a replacement, it’s almost always because of an upstream wiring fault that took the relay with it — not wear-out failure.
Global Express Logistics
Our warehouse is located in Xiamen, Fujian Province — one of China’s primary export hubs with direct access to DHL, FedEx, and UPS international gateways. Here’s exactly how your order moves:
Order cut-off: 15:00 CST (UTC+8). Orders confirmed with payment before cut-off ship the same business day. Orders after cut-off ship the following morning.
DHL Express Worldwide — our default carrier for most destinations. Transit times: Southeast Asia 2–3 days, Europe 3–5 days, North America 4–6 days, Middle East 3–4 days. DHL provides door-to-door tracking with proactive exception alerts.
FedEx International Priority — available on request for US, Canada, and Mexico. Typically 3–5 business days with customs brokerage included for commercial shipments.
Commercial invoice & customs documentation are prepared by our logistics team. HS Code 8536.49 applies to safety relay modules. We declare accurate commercial value — we do not under-declare for customs purposes. For urgent shipments, we can provide a detailed packing list and certificate of origin (China) within 2 hours of order confirmation.
Packaging: Each G9D-301 is packed in its original OMRON retail box, placed in a double-wall corrugated outer carton with foam inserts. ESD-safe inner packaging is used. The unit arrives in the same condition it left our shelf.
If your plant is down and you need the fastest possible delivery, contact us directly on WhatsApp before placing the order — we’ll confirm stock, book the courier, and send you the tracking number within the hour.
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