Isingeniso
The SONOFF TRVZB Zigbee Thermostatic Radiator Valve is designed to provide precise temperature control for your heating system, enhancing comfort and energy efficiency in your home. This smart device integrates with Zigbee hubs, allowing for remote control, scheduling, and voice commands through compatible smart home platforms like Alexa and Google Home.
Izici ezibalulekile zifaka:
- App Remote Control & Timing: Manage your heating from anywhere, anytime.
- Ukulawulwa Kwezwi: Hands-free operation with Alexa and Google Home.
- Ukulawula Kweqembu: Control multiple radiators simultaneously with a single command.
- Izigcawu ezihlakaniphile: Create automated heating scenarios based on temperature sensors or other smart devices.
- Vula Ukutholwa Kwewindi: Automatically turns off heating when a window is open to prevent energy waste.
- Ukuvikelwa kwesithwathwa: Safeguards pipes from freezing and bursting.
- Ukukhiya Kwengane: Prevents unintended adjustments by children.
- Historical Data Query: Access 6 months of heating data to optimize energy usage.
Inothi elibalulekile:
The Thermostatic Radiator Valve requires a Zigbee Hub for operation. Please note that the SONOFF TRVZB does not support SONOFF ZBbridge. Compatible hubs include SONOFF NSPanel Pro, ZB Bridge Pro, and ZBDongle-E, as well as other Zigbee 3.0 protocol-compliant hubs.
Yini EseBhokisini
Upon unpacking your SONOFF TRVZB, please ensure all components are present:
- SONOFF TRVZB Device
- Isiqondisi Esisheshayo
- Various Valve Adapters (CAL, RAV, RAV L, GIA, RA, M28A)
- Izikulufu zokufakwa
For a visual installation guide, scan the QR code provided on the back of the quick guide card.
Setha
1. Ukufakwa kwebhethri
The TRVZB requires three 1.5V AA Alkaline batteries (LR6). Open the battery case latch, insert the batteries according to the polarity markings, and close the latch securely.
2. Physical Installation on Radiator
The TRVZB is designed to fit existing M30 x 1.5mm radiator valves. The package includes various adapters to ensure compatibility with most heating systems and manufacturers. Identify the correct adapter for your radiator valve and securely attach the TRVZB device.
The image illustrates the TRVZB's compatibility with common valve types and the included adapters: RA Adapter (Clamp: 23mm with Notches), RAV Adapter (Clamp: 34mm with 4 notches), RAV L Adapter (Clamp: 25.5mm with 4 notches), GIA Adapter (Clamp: 22.6mm), CAL Adapter (Clamp: 23mm), and M28A Adapter.
3. Connecting to a Zigbee Hub
The TRVZB operates using the Zigbee 3.0 protocol. To enable smart control features, you must pair it with a compatible Zigbee hub. This includes SONOFF NSPanel Pro, ZB Bridge Pro, ZBDongle-E, and other Zigbee 3.0 compliant hubs.
- Qinisekisa ukuthi ihabhu lakho le-Zigbee livuliwe futhi likumodi yokumatanisa.
- Follow the instructions provided with your specific Zigbee hub to add a new device.
- The TRVZB should appear as a discoverable device.
The TRVZB is compatible with various Zigbee 3.0 hubs, including those from Amazon (Alexa with built-in Zigbee Hub), SONOFF (NSPanel Pro, ZB Bridge-P, iHost), and generic Zigbee dongles (ZBDongle-E/P).
4. Home Assistant Integration
For advanced users, the TRVZB can be integrated into Home Assistant using ZHA (Zigbee Home Automation) or Zigbee2MQTT for more customized control and automation.
Example of TRVZB devices integrated into a Home Assistant dashboard, displaying current and target temperatures.
Imiyalelo yokusebenza
1. Ukulawulwa Kwezandla
The TRVZB features a rotary knob and a middle button for direct control:
- I-Rotary Knob: Turn to adjust the target temperature.
- Inkinobho Ephakathi: Press to confirm settings or switch modes (e.g., Auto, Heating).
The device display shows current temperature, target temperature, and indicators for internet connection, low battery, and operating modes (Auto, Heating).
2. Ukulawulwa kohlelo lokusebenza
Use the eWeLink app (or your compatible Zigbee hub's app) to control the TRVZB remotely. You can adjust the temperature, set schedules, and monitor the device status from your mobile phone.
Control your heating from anywhere, ensuring a comfortable room upon your arrival.
3. Ukulawula Izwi
Integrate the TRVZB with Amazon Alexa or Google Home for convenient voice control. Simply use commands like, "Alexa, set the living room to 26°C."
4. Ukuhlela
Create custom heating schedules to match your daily routine. This ensures your home is warm when you need it and saves energy when you don't.
5. Multi-room Control
If you have multiple TRVZB devices, you can control the temperature of each room independently, catering to the specific comfort needs of different family members or areas of your home.
6. Smart Scenes & Group Control
Leverage smart scenes to automate your heating. For example, pair with a temperature/humidity sensor (like SNZB-02P) to automatically adjust the TRVZB when the room temperature drops below a certain threshold. Group control allows you to turn off all radiators with a single tap when leaving home.
Isondlo
1. Ukushintshwa Kwebhethri
When the low battery indicator appears on the device display or in the app, replace the three 1.5V AA Alkaline batteries promptly to ensure continuous operation.
2. Ukuhlanza
Wipe the device with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or abrasive materials, as these can damage the device.
3. Ukuvikela Isithwathwa
The TRVZB includes a frost protection function that automatically activates to prevent pipes from freezing. Ensure this feature is enabled, especially in colder environments or during periods of absence.
Ukuxazulula inkinga
- Device not connecting to Zigbee Hub: Ensure the hub is compatible (not SONOFF ZBbridge) and in pairing mode. Check the distance between the TRVZB and the hub.
- Temperature readings seem inaccurate: Ensure the TRVZB is not obstructed and has proper airflow. If available, check for a calibration option in your smart home app.
- Radiator not heating/cooling as expected: Verify the target temperature setting in the app or on the device. Check if the valve is physically stuck or if there are issues with your heating system.
- Child Lock activated: Refer to your smart home app for instructions on how to enable or disable the child lock feature.
- Open Window Detection not working: Ensure the feature is enabled in the app and that the temperature drop is significant enough to trigger it.
Imininingwane
| Isibaluli | Inani |
|---|---|
| Imodeli | SONOFF TRVZB |
| Igama Lomkhiqizo | SONOFF Zigbee Thermostatic Radiator Valve |
| I gama le-brand | SONOFF |
| Umbala | Emhlophe |
| Uxhumano Okungenantambo | I-Zigbee 3.0 |
| Okokufaka | 4.5V=(3x1.5V AA Batteries) |
| Imodeli Yebhethri | 1.5V LR6 Ibhethri ye-Alkaline AA |
| Casing Izinto | PC |
| Uxhumano Olunentambo | M30x1.5mm |
| Ibanga Lokusetha Izinga lokushisa | 4°C-35°C |
| Ubukhulu bomkhiqizo | 59.4x59.4x95mm |
| Isisindo sengqikithi | 154g |
| Indlela Yokuxhumana | Zigbee |
| State of Assembly | Ilungele Ukuhamba |
| Isitifiketi | CE, FCC |
Amathiphu omsebenzisi
- Optimize with Historical Data: Utilize the 6-month historical data query feature in the app to analyze your heating patterns. This can help you make informed decisions on when to start or stop heating to maximize comfort and minimize energy consumption.
- Energy Saving with Open Window Detection: Always ensure the open window detection feature is active. This intelligent function automatically pauses heating when a window is opened, preventing unnecessary energy waste and contributing to lower utility bills.
- Sebenzisa Izigcawu Ezihlakaniphile: Combine your TRVZB with other smart home sensors (e.g., door/window sensors, motion sensors) to create advanced automation. For instance, set the heating to turn on only when a room is occupied, or adjust temperature based on external weather conditions.
Iwaranti kanye Nokusekela
The SONOFF TRVZB is certified with CE and FCC, ensuring compliance with relevant safety and quality standards.
For technical support, warranty claims, or further assistance, please contact SONOFF customer service or refer to the official SONOFF webisayithi lezinsiza zokusekela ezinemininingwane.





