Technical documentation for the ZAC36 Titan identifies it as a high-torque, "over-valve" actuator utilizing a high-gear-ratio motor. Material analysis indicates the unit is capable of actuating 0.5-inch to 1.25-inch quarter-turn ball valves without hydraulic modification. The logic board features a Z-Wave 700 series chipset, supporting S2 Authenticated security protocols and SmartStart provisioning for local mesh networking.
Performance metrics highlight a high physical torque rating designed to overcome friction in calcified or aged valve handles. Structural dimensions require significant clearance around the pipe, and the chassis includes a dedicated port for direct physical leak probe connection, enabling hardware-level shutoff commands that bypass the wireless hub if necessary.
Modes of operation:
- Autonomous: Local shut-off via direct-connected moisture probe.
- Networked: Z-Wave mesh command execution via local coordinator.
- Manual: Mechanical override for use during power loss.
Aggregated data indicates the device requires a nearby power source, though it supports secondary battery integration through optional hardware modules.
The Zooz Titan is specifically recommended for installations where pipe modification is prohibited, providing a high-torque alternative to lower-wattage Wi-Fi rotators. As a retrofit component, it sits within the automation tools hardware category for infrastructure protection.