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NOTE: Z-Wave gateway controller required - sold separately.
We may have this product available in open box, refurbished, or used condition - just check the variant buttons under the product price for availability. All of our recycled inventory has been tested for both manual and Z-Wave control and is fully functional at the time of shipment. Here is what you can expect when ordering your device:
Download the Manual for Zooz Z-Wave Long Range Low Voltage XS Relay ZEN58 800LR (PDF)
NOTE: If you don't see your Z-Wave controller on the list above, please contact us before you purchase this product.
Before installing, make sure the load does not exceed the Wattage provided in the specs. Always use the appropriate type of power supply for the controlled load.
If you are not comfortable identifying the wiring and following the instructions, please hire a licensed electrician.
Here are some helpful wiring tips:
How to include the Low Voltage XS Relay to your smart home network?
How to add the Low Voltage XS Relay to the Z-Box Hub
How to add the Low Voltage XS Relay to SmartThings
How to add the Low Voltage XS Relay to Home Assistant
How to add the Low Voltage XS Relay to Hubitat
How to add the Low Voltage XS Relay to HomeSeer
SmartStart Inclusion:
Open your hub's app and initiate pairing as usual. Scan the SmartStart QR code on the ZEN58 relay and power it up - it will include automatically. You don't need to click the Z-Wave button unless you're using SmartThings in which case, you may need to activate the relay by tapping the Z-Wave button 3 times quickly.
Manual Inclusion:
For the last week I have been using a Zooz ZEN58 LV XS Relay to monitor (and optionally control) an air circulation system known as a Heat Recovery Ventilation System or HRV in our Net Zero home. Like its close relative, the ZEN57 800LR 240v XS Relay--which varies mainly in the supply voltage used to run the device--I found it packed a lot of functionality in a very small package. It is Z-Wave Long Range, which works seamlessly with my Z-Box Hub.
Using the device's Advanced Settings, one can set up the ZEN58 to have independent dry contact relay output and contact sensor input. I found an existing dry contact on the HRV that closes when the unit is circulating air and a set of contacts that turn the unit "on" when it is in standby mode. Makes it simple to assure there is (occasional) air circulation at home when away for extended periods and to check system operation any time.
The ZEN58 is very much worth considering for your next project requiring a relay. Highly Recommended!
The Zen58 does what it's supposed to do. I'm running it on 12VDC. It's very small!
This ultra small relay is very useful! Specifically I'm using it with an alarm panel that supports z-wave, primarily as a scene controller since the switch input can be used to trigger up to 6 different scenes based upon the number of taps of the switch. The fact that this is low voltage allows me to install this directly in the alarm panel itself using available 12v dc power. The relay portion is used to send a on/off signal back to separate system to monitor the arm/disarm status of the alarm itself. Just a great little device! Bravo Zooz!