SONOFF Zigbee Smart Water Valve
The SONOFF Zigbee Smart Water Valve allows you to remotely control and automate your home’s water supply to help prevent leaks and reduce potential water damage.
Designed to attach to existing manual shutoff valves, it uses Zigbee connectivity to integrate with compatible hubs and coordinators. When paired with leak sensors or automation rules, it provides fast, reliable water control without requiring plumbing modifications.
Specifications
Thread Standard
BSP, NH
Rating
6V(4*1.5V AA)
Wireless connection
Zigbee 3.0
Working temperature
5°C~60°C
Watering temperature
5°C~40°C
Working humidity
5%-95%RH, non-condensing
Waterproof
IP55
Dimension
152x100x46mm
Color
Black
Casing materials
PC+ABS
Working pressure
0.06-0.8MPa
User Manual
Technologies & Capabilities
Remote Water Shutoff Control
The valve allows you to open or close your water supply remotely through your smart home platform, offering quick response during leaks or emergencies.
Zigbee Connectivity For Reliable Operation
Built on Zigbee, the valve delivers stable communication and fast response times when connected to supported hubs or Zigbee coordinators.
Automation With Leak Sensors
When paired with water leak sensors, the valve can automatically shut off water when leaks are detected, helping reduce damage and cleanup costs.
Retrofit Design For Existing Valves
The clamp-on design installs over standard ball valves, allowing automation without cutting pipes or altering existing plumbing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of valves does the SONOFF Smart Water Valve support?
It is designed to work with standard ball valves commonly found on residential water supply lines.
Does the valve require a Zigbee hub?
Yes. A Zigbee hub or coordinator such as Home Assistant, Hubitat, SmartThings, or a compatible Zigbee gateway is required.
Can the valve shut off water automatically?
Yes. When integrated with leak sensors and automations, it can automatically close the valve when a leak is detected.
Is professional installation required?
No. The retrofit design allows most users to install the valve themselves without specialized tools or plumbing work.
What happens during a power outage?
The valve maintains its last state during power loss. Automation and remote control resume once power and network connectivity are restored.
