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How to Add Your ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator to the Z-Box Hub

The ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator is fully integrated with the Z-Box Hub and will be easily recognized by the hub out of the box. Simply follow the steps below to add the switch to your system. 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 accomm…

Can't Add My ZAC36 Titan Valve Actuator to Ring

If your ZAC36 has trouble being added or included to your Ring base station, give exclusion a try first! It sounds counter-intuitive; however, the process of exclusion simply acts as a soft reset for the device to help with any configuration or inclusion issues. You can exclude or remove the ZAC36 even if it was nev…

My ZAC36 Valve Actuator Shows Offline in Hubitat

Does your ZAC36 show up as "offline" in Hubitat? This could be due to a range or configuration issue. Try a Z-Wave Network Repair! Ensure your Hubitat hub is up to date on its platform version. Please follow the steps below to run the Z-Wave Repair to refresh your Z-Wave mesh network connections: * Open  Hubitat…

My ZAC36 Valve Actuator Shows Offline in Vera

Is your ZAC36 unresponsive to Z-Wave commands? This suggests a range or connectivity issue. After including your ZAC36 Titan Water Valve Actuator successfully, the next best step is to refresh the mesh connections in your network. This is done by utilizing  Update Neighbor Nodes  in Vera . This will help Vera find …

My ZAC36 Valve Actuator Shows Offline in Home Assistant

If the ZAC36 is included to Home Assistant but  is unresponsive to commands, you may need to try healing the network. Large furniture, thick walls, or metal elements can cause interference and shorten the range. Z-Wave range is determined by the structure of your home and the strength of your mesh network.  If you'…

Can't Add My ZAC36 Valve Actuator to Vera

If your Titan Valve Actuator isn't discovered by Vera after several pairing attempts, you can try one of the below solutions. Firstly, you can try to exclude the device. The process can help the hub find the Titan more easily by resetting it - and it can be excluded even if it was never included! Try the steps be…

My ZAC36 Valve Actuator Shows Offline in My Z-Wave System

Your ZAC36 Actuator could be experiencing a range or connectivity issue if it shows offline, or does not respond to Z-Wave commands. The Titan Valve Actuator has a range of up to 400 feet line of sight (up to 130 feet indoors) and uses the latest 700 series Z-Wave chip. Even so, the range is determined by the specif…

Can't Add My ZAC36 Valve Actuator to My Z-Wave System

If your ZAC36 has trouble being added or included, give exclusion a try first! The process acts as a soft reset for the device to help with any configuration or inclusion issues. You can exclude or remove the ZAC36 even if it was never successfully added to your Z-Wave network. Here are the steps for excluding yo…

How to Access Advanced Settings for My ZAC36 Valve Actuator on Vera

By adding the ZAC36 Valve Actuator to your Vera, you can access all of its advanced settings! Personalize the ZAC36 to your installation by adjusting settings like temperature reporting and auto test mode. See the full list of advanced settings here . Follow the steps below for changing the settings / parameters…

Can't Add My ZAC36 Valve Actuator to Hubitat

Try excluding the ZAC36 from Hubitat before giving inclusion another try! You can remove any Z-Wave device, including the ZAC36, on the Hubitat app, even if it was never successfully included - the app should confirm an unknown device was removed. Just make sure you have the latest Hubitat verison installed. Foll…

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