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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 the Zooz 800 Series Z-Wave Long Range DC Signal Sensor (PDF)
NOTE: If you don't see your Z-Wave controller on the list above, please ask the manufacturer of your Z-Wave hub about support for the ZEN55 before you purchase this product.
Check your wiring first to confirm that you have all the following wires present in your electrical box: power, neutral, and the connection to the detector.
If you are not comfortable identifying the wiring and following the instructions, please hire a licensed electrician.
Here is an example diagram showing how to wire the ZEN55 to a smoke detector:
I installed this today. For what this costs, it's a great deal. I have hard-wired, interconnected smoke and carbon monoxide detectors (some just smoke, some both). Turn off power, Cap 2 relays with small wire nuts (unless you are going to have a light and/or alarm added to this), then hook up the 3 wires with your existing. That's it. Then include on your zwave hub.
I added routines to my smartthings hub to announce on my sonos devices "fire fire fire" (ok that didn't work), send each member of the family a text (that worked) and to turn all the lights on in the house if smoke detected (that worked!).
This could save a life. Do it.
Instructions on these devices for inclusion on smartthings (v3 hub) doesn't always seem exactly right to me (I've installed 25 or so zooz light switches). This one said to "click the z-wave button 4-5 times quickly to add". That did nothing. So, I tried hitting it 3 times quickly, which was what it said when trying to exclude. That worked and the lights began blinking more rapidly, which means it worked.
This is a great device if you have an A/C powered (wired in) smoke/ CO detector, particularly if it isn’t connected to other detectors. Used under Homeassistant and z-wave js. Paired flawlessly using smartstart. Much easier to pair compared to battery z-wave smoke / CO detectors. I use it to turn lights on to wake me up.
Installed in one of my smoke detector boxes, was super simple to hook up with wago connectors (wrapped with electrical tape afterward!), and fit right up in there. Connected easily, and quickly updated the status in my Hubitat when I pressed the Test button on any of my linked smoke detectors in the house.
Very easy to install to a wired smoke detector circuit! Gives an additional piece of mind for alert notifications via Home Assistant!
It was easy to setup, work right out of the box in home assistant with zwave js UI, for both CO and smoke detection