The ZAC36 Titan Water Valve Actuator closes your water valve automatically anytime a leak is detected on any of the connected water sensors, so it needs a strong Z-Wave network and reliable power supply to do that!
- Power: 12 V DC (1 A) power supply (included)
- Installation Requirements: 3" clearance from the valve center to each side on the pipe, at least 1.25" clearance between the valve handle and the pipe, at least 1" clearance between the pipe and the wall. The Titan will fit on valves up to 1.25". Is your pipe larger? Reach out to us about an extension kit for the ZAC36 to accommodate larger pipes/valves.
- Valve Requirements: 0.5" - 1.25" ball valves only
- ZSE42 Water Leak Sensor: get notified of water presence right away once the sensor is added to your Z-Wave hub.
Connectivity Issues? The best Z-Wave mesh networks have an adequate amount of signal repeating devices installed around your home. This helps your Z-Wave hub stay connected with each and every device, especially if they're installed far away from the hub. The ZAC36 has a Z-Wave range of up to 400 feet line of sight (up to 130 feet indoors), but obstacles like thick walls, large furniture, and glass or metal elements can limit the Z-Wave signal. We recommend adding a Z-Wave signal repeater between your hub and the ZAC36 if its installation location is far from the hub.
Signal repeaters include any non-battery powered Z-Wave devices installed in locations where there aren't a lot of other signal repeating Z-Wave devices so that the hub can form reliable communication routes to all the devices in your network. The repeater can be any smart plug or switch, like the ZEN25 Double Plug or ZEN15 Power Switch, or a dedicated Z-Wave signal repeater, like this one here.
Repeaters may not be needed if you've got an extensive network of Z-Wave devices. But if your ZAC36 is having issues staying connected to your hub, then you may need to try adding a repeater, or relocating an existing one in your house to help with any range or communication issues. If your ZAC36 is within range and in an area with other signal extenders, and still having problems, then these other hub-specific troubleshoots could be worth trying.
Having trouble with your ZAC36? Send us a message and we'll be happy to help!