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NOTE: Z-Wave gateway controller required - sold separately. You need a security enabled controller to take full advantage of the product.
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:
Zooz Titan Water Valve Actuator ZAC36 Quick Start Guide (PDF)
ZAC36 Frequently Asked Questions
NOTE: If you don't see your Z-Wave controller on the list above, please contact us before you purchase this product.
Whether it’s an emergency or just for general safety and convenience, the Titan Water Valve Actuator offers an easy approach to smart home solutions. When connected to your Z-Wave hub, you can wirelessly and manually control your water valve from any mobile device.
There’s even potential for advanced home automation, which means more protection. Link up this valve actuator with other Z-Wave devices, like a flood sensor, and the valve will automatically close when water is detected. Or simply attach the included wired offline detection probe for local monitoring even when the hub isn't available.
The built-in Z-Wave signal repeater extends and strengthens the range of your Z-Wave network, ensuring fast and reliable connections thank to its 700 series chip technology.
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NOTE: Don't test or turn the valve until it's fully installed and calibrated. Complete all of the installation steps before you begin testing.
You can install the valve actuator in a few minutes with no tools at all! Watch the video below for step-by-step instructions:
If installing the Titan actuator outdoors, please lock the Z-Wave button to prevent water damage to the device. Hold the Z-Wave button until 3 beeps sound, the tap the Z-Wave button 3 times. You can unlock the Z-Wave button by performing the same steps if you need to use it for programming purposes in the future.
I added a sub water main valve so that I could close the water supply to the interior of my home yet leave the water to the exterior irrigation system active as well as automatically close the valve and alert me in the event of any leks detected by sensors located throughout the house in arears containing plumbing fixtures. I added the water valve actuator to automate this process when I leave for an extended period. The actuator was extremely easy to install, although I had to update the operating platform on my Hubitat Elevation C-8 hub to properly add the actuator to my Z-Wave network. The device seems well made. Time will tell if it lasts as long as I expect it will.
Easy to install and provision. Using Hubitat and some Third reality water sensors near washer, toilets sinks.
After letting it calibrate (per instructions), it figured out how much force it needed to turn my valve on and off. I had a little bit of trouble pairing it, but only because I didn't quite follow the directions carefully. Once I figured out what I did wrong, it worked. It integrated with Home Assistant and it's now part of some automations.
The actuator installs easily and connected immediately to Home Assistant. I had no issues with calibration, as some have reported. Have tested the valve actuator a dozen times using both the supplied wired water sensor and both Zigbee and Z-wave water sensors in my HA and it works exactly as expected.
I had thought about getting hte Titan zwave for a while. Well...for everyone else, don't wait, since my hot water tank failed while I was not at home. Don't be me. Get the Titan Zwave :)