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Dome Automatic Main Water Shut-Off Valve Controller

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Color White
Brand Dome by Elexa
Power Source AC
Product Dimensions 6"L x 2.5"W x 3.5"H
Control Method App

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  • Automatically shut off the water main when there is a leak. Pair the Water Main Shut-Off with a few Leak Sensors, and configure your Hub to automatically close the valve when water is detected.
  • Install in a vacation or second home to conveniently shut off the water when going out of town. Configure your Hub to automatically turn it on or off depending on your GPS coordinates! For indoor use only!
  • Use on any quarter-turn ball valve up to 1-1/2" in size. Automate your water boiler, Radiant heat system, or something else ancient you never thought you could automate!

From the manufacturer

Stop Water Damage with the Dome Water Shut-Off Valve

The Dome Water Shut-Off helps you automatically control your water systems with the touch of your Z-Wave Hub App. It’s easily installed over existing valves without needing a plumber. All you need is a screwdriver, to take control of your own plumbing.

It ensures that you never have to deal with burst pipes or leaks that not only spoil your day but damage your home. The Dome Water Shut-Off Valve can not only automate your water heater or anything else that uses a quarter-turn ball valve, but it can also turn off your water automatically when leaks are detected or when you travel out of town.

Features:

  • Single Tool Installation
  • No Plumber Needed
  • Built-in Range Extender
  • Powerful Motor
  • Extra-long Power Cord
  • Small Power Supply

Usage Ideas

Prevent Leaks

Automatically shut off the water main when there is a leak by pairing the Water Shut-Off with a leak sensor.

Convenience

Install in your house or vacation home to conveniently shut off the water when going out of town.

Use Anywhere

Use on any quarter-turn ball valve up to 1-1/2" in size. Automate your water boiler, radient heat system, or something else ancient you never thought you could automate!

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    Product Description

    Dome Water Shut-Off Valve Now officially Works with Wink! Pipe bursts and leaks aren't going to upset your day when you have the Dome Home Automation Water Shut-Off Valve installed in your primary home or vacation home. Automatically control your water systems and shut them down when they go haywire. Use the Dome Home Water Shut-Off Valve on any quarter-turn ball valve up to 1-1-1/2 in size. It installs easily over existing valves without a plumbers help. Just grab a screwdriver and take control of your own plumbing. No need for appointments or spending a ton of cash. Set up the Z-Wave Plus Certified Dome Home Water Shut-Off Valve to coordinate with your main water shut-off and leak sensors, to keep your home safe whether you're there or away. Automatically turn the valve on or off from your Z-Wave Hub App. Use with most any Z-Wave Hub including: Wink, Home Seer, SmartThings, Vera, Harmony and more. For Indoor Use Only.

    Customer reviews

    4 out of 5 stars
    4 out of 5
    562 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the performance and ease of installation of the water valve. For example, they mention it works great, is fairly easy to install, and pairs easily with a SmartThings hub. That said, opinions are mixed on power, closure, value, connectivity, and ease use.

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    150 customers mention118 positive32 negative

    Customers like the performance of the smart water valve. For example, they say it works great, it operates perfectly with the WINK hub, and it gets the job done. Some mention that it works for about 5 cycles and then broke. That said, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.

    "...and as far as the hardware, it looks well made and worked without any issues...." Read more

    "Installed the Dome water shut off valve 10 days ago. It worked good initially, it connected to wink very easily...." Read more

    "...Been installed now for over a month and so far is working perfectly...." Read more

    "...I installed these on my main valve and my drain valve. They work AMAZING!!!..." Read more

    104 customers mention89 positive15 negative

    Customers find the installation of the water valve to be fairly easy. They mention that the setup to a SmartThings hub was quick and easy. The manual override is easy before installation, and the valve pairs up immediately.

    "...This was one of the easiest devices I've added to SmartThings and as far as the hardware, it looks well made and worked without any issues...." Read more

    "...Otherwise it is simple to create a robot to do this, which is what I did, to be safe. Plus my robot will message and email me an alert...." Read more

    "...Generally, pretty good product and easy to install...." Read more

    "...Other than that, the product works great. Installing the hardware was simple. It opens, it closes." Read more

    58 customers mention20 positive38 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the power of the alarm. Some mention that it has a strong motor, while others say that it is woefully under-powered.

    "...Yes, the power supply that is supplied with the unit is very cheap and weak...." Read more

    "...devices I've added to SmartThings and as far as the hardware, it looks well made and worked without any issues...." Read more

    "...It just won’t have the power. That is also the reason I took a star off. If they had just put a better motor on it, that will solve this issue...." Read more

    "...I ran into a situation as others did though. The valve seems to be underpowered or undergeared...." Read more

    46 customers mention24 positive22 negative

    Customers are mixed about the closure of the valve. Some mention that it's hard to shut, while others say that it shuts when the water sensor goes off. Some customers also say that the valve has plenty of power to close and open it, while other customers say that they're still unable to fully close the valve off.

    "...stress on the closing edge dramatically and now the door practically snaps closed every time. I also adjusted my lever arms a bit...." Read more

    "...handle and lock screws tightened in this position or the valve will not open/close fully. This is detailed in installation step 6.4...." Read more

    "...That seems to have paid off because my Dome has no trouble whatsoever opening and closing the one I chose.One small addendum...." Read more

    "...This unit will continually attempt to fully close the valve until an "open" command is sent...." Read more

    37 customers mention18 positive19 negative

    Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the alarm. Some mention it's easy to install and connect to SmartThings hub, Hubitat, and Vera hub. However, others say that they were not able to get it connected and that the Z-wave instructions were not sufficient to pair with SmartThinking hub.

    "...It worked good initially, it connected to wink very easily. I tested it that first day a couple times seemed great did all it was advertised to do...." Read more

    "...They other is one stopped working for a bit and unable to get it reconnected to the hub. Emailed tech support but received no answer...." Read more

    "This water valve was fairly easy to install, and it paired easily with my SmartThings hub...." Read more

    "I found it impossible to get this valve paired with my SmartThings Hub by following the instructions that came with the valve or in the App...." Read more

    36 customers mention25 positive11 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the alarm. Some mention it's well worth the money, has a great price compared to competition, and saves thousands in repair costs. They also say it'll add some automation to your home water shut off. However, others say it was the worst money spent, the is supplied with the unit is very cheap and weak, and it'd not be worth the time or effort.

    "Bought 2 units for home and vacation property. Generally, pretty good product and easy to install...." Read more

    "...First, at $100, it's relatively inexpensive. Second, you don't have to do any plumbing...." Read more

    "...Yes, the power supply that is supplied with the unit is very cheap and weak...." Read more

    "...Worth every penny and then some." Read more

    23 customers mention9 positive14 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the alarm. Some mention that the valve is quite easy to turn, and the device is good for simple automatic valve control. However, others say that the internals sounds a bit weak, and struggles to turn their ball valve a little bit. It makes clicking sounds, does not rotate the valve lever, and only turns it about half-way.

    "...At first, it would turn the valve off, but would constantly continue trying to turn it further and would not stop without unplugging it, or having..." Read more

    "...But for now, the valve is installed and working like a charm." Read more

    "...My old valve wasn't terribly old, a few years, but was too stiff for Dome to turn. I installed a brand new Watts valve and Dome works great...." Read more

    "...First, my water main valve is fairly stiff to turn and the motor in this device isn’t quite strong enough to fully turn the valve off...." Read more

    27 customers mention6 positive21 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the torque of the water shut-off valve. They mention that it doesn't have sufficient torque to close their main water shut off. They also say that the motor has a hard time turning and the gears would grind.

    "...want to give this a five star rating but cannot because it doesn't have sufficient torque to close my main water shutoff valve...." Read more

    "...completely closed - the motor keeps trying and clicking but not enough torque...." Read more

    "...it up (on a 1-1/2" pipe valve), I found it to just barely have enough torque to turn the valve, but no matter how tightly I mounted it, it twisted..." Read more

    "...Pros:Easy SetupSmartThings IntegrationHigh Torque to turn most ball valvesLong Range SignalsLong ac power cord..." Read more

    Shut off water valve? Yes it will do that too.
    5 Stars
    Shut off water valve? Yes it will do that too.
    Initially I bought two of these for water shut off and used one of them for water. It worked great as a water shut-off valve.Then I decided to automate the projector door for a 150” bedroom screen. I just needed to add one piece of linkage...So I bought a short 6” forked-end marine turn-buckle and threw away most of the Dome brackets for attaching to a pipe. Home theater projector is now hidden whenever we’re not watching a movie. I included a few pictures of the project....Additionally I have one of these on my water valve. Perfect operation in the first year and I do test it from time to time.I’ll be buying a third unit to automate the door to a roomba cave. You don’t see any hinges on my work because I use SOSS Hidden Door hinges.I wish I could give this 4.5 stars but can do only 4 stars, but because there are no limit switch adjustments and also I believe the 12VDC/1A power supply may be a bit marginal I'm kept from 5 stars. I may try a bigger current source soon to make the motor just a tad stronger; I don’t trust the puny power source, not that it’s failed yet.EDIT: I changed my rating to 5 stars with new information after working with this z-wave motor a 3rd time. On the projector door automation project I was thinking that the motor might be a 'tad' weak because it was fighting my hatch door and yes, I'll admit this was not it's intended purpose... but lifting that door requires less force than turning a water valve. Instead, I decided to make some improvements to my door/linkage design and investigate a better power supply. Practice makes perfect so I bought a 3rd Dome water shut-off valve and built a "Roomba cave" complete with a door that opens and closes in my 6.5" baseboards. The Roomba door opens and the Roomba cleans the room, returning to it's docking station inside of the Roomba cave and then the door closes. Again, I used SOSS hidden door hinges... because there is nothing dumber than a "secret door" with the hinges showing. This time, I made a slight modification to the edge of the door with the hinges and realized that the wood was butting up to the door jamb wood on wood, causing the motor to work extra hard to close those last few degrees of swing to 0-degrees. What I did was two-fold.A) I decided to slightly chamfer my door edges shaving back on an angle the door's hinge edge so it closes with the same seamless gap it had before, but there is now a bit of room across the entire jamb edge. This reduced the stress on the closing edge dramatically and now the door practically snaps closed every time. I also adjusted my lever arms a bit.B) I bought a different DC power supply to play with the voltage/current. Yes, the power supply that is supplied with the unit is very cheap and weak. In fact the Dome power supply sent to me on purchase #3 quit working less than 5 minutes after I got it... and no, I won't knock off a star for that because I don't like their power supply anyway and this review is about the motor. For a power supply, I use this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MT5WVCG/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 purchased through amazon. It will do about 36Watts and covers 5V, 6V, 7.5V, 9V, 12V, 13.5V and 15V and has Amps of capacity; this motor only needs a little under 0.5A at 12V and I didn't want to worry about power. As for which voltages work with these Dome Water Valves, ALL of the voltages from 7.5V and up work. Here are the results:5V, 6V setting did not work at all... no z-wave, no motor function.Z-wave and motor worked for all other settings of this power supply...7.5V setting worked fine, slowest motor action but better torque than the 12V setting.9V setting worked great, still slower motor action but the best torque. Better than 12V setting.12V setting... worked well, even a tad better than their el-cheapo supply sent with the unit (no current sag).13.5V setting... faster than 12V and torque about the same as 12V.15V setting... fastest motor speed but reduced starting torque.Note that for this golden power supply even the 15V setting had up to 2.4Amps available so the motor was able to take however much current it needed.For the projector door, placed right in front of a projector hanging in the closet of the next room, one of my favorite special effects is opening/closing the door with the projector turned on. As the door opens and closes, the light on the screen from the projector rises and falls, washing across the vertical length of the screen as you hear the quiet whir of this motor... it's awesome... especially at a slower speeds/better torque achievable with the 7.5V and 9V settings.The Roomba cave door works in a similar fashion to the projector door only the hinges are on the top of the door so the door opens up. I didn't want the Roomba tripping over the door on it's way out of the cave ;). For the door of the Roomba cave, quick speed of opening/closing is preferable so I use 13.5V on that power supply. Anyway, 5 stars! Great product. Versatile unit. I have a couple of automation's planned for the walk-in-closet but don't know if this motor will be appropriate yet... I think I need a lead-screw mechanism. Anyway, for opening closing small doors, this is the unit you want.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2018
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Shut off water valve? Yes it will do that too.
    Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2018
    Initially I bought two of these for water shut off and used one of them for water. It worked great as a water shut-off valve.

    Then I decided to automate the projector door for a 150” bedroom screen. I just needed to add one piece of linkage...So I bought a short 6” forked-end marine turn-buckle and threw away most of the Dome brackets for attaching to a pipe. Home theater projector is now hidden whenever we’re not watching a movie. I included a few pictures of the project....

    Additionally I have one of these on my water valve. Perfect operation in the first year and I do test it from time to time.

    I’ll be buying a third unit to automate the door to a roomba cave. You don’t see any hinges on my work because I use SOSS Hidden Door hinges.

    I wish I could give this 4.5 stars but can do only 4 stars, but because there are no limit switch adjustments and also I believe the 12VDC/1A power supply may be a bit marginal I'm kept from 5 stars. I may try a bigger current source soon to make the motor just a tad stronger; I don’t trust the puny power source, not that it’s failed yet.

    EDIT: I changed my rating to 5 stars with new information after working with this z-wave motor a 3rd time. On the projector door automation project I was thinking that the motor might be a 'tad' weak because it was fighting my hatch door and yes, I'll admit this was not it's intended purpose... but lifting that door requires less force than turning a water valve. Instead, I decided to make some improvements to my door/linkage design and investigate a better power supply. Practice makes perfect so I bought a 3rd Dome water shut-off valve and built a "Roomba cave" complete with a door that opens and closes in my 6.5" baseboards. The Roomba door opens and the Roomba cleans the room, returning to it's docking station inside of the Roomba cave and then the door closes. Again, I used SOSS hidden door hinges... because there is nothing dumber than a "secret door" with the hinges showing. This time, I made a slight modification to the edge of the door with the hinges and realized that the wood was butting up to the door jamb wood on wood, causing the motor to work extra hard to close those last few degrees of swing to 0-degrees. What I did was two-fold.

    A) I decided to slightly chamfer my door edges shaving back on an angle the door's hinge edge so it closes with the same seamless gap it had before, but there is now a bit of room across the entire jamb edge. This reduced the stress on the closing edge dramatically and now the door practically snaps closed every time. I also adjusted my lever arms a bit.

    B) I bought a different DC power supply to play with the voltage/current. Yes, the power supply that is supplied with the unit is very cheap and weak. In fact the Dome power supply sent to me on purchase #3 quit working less than 5 minutes after I got it... and no, I won't knock off a star for that because I don't like their power supply anyway and this review is about the motor. For a power supply, I use this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MT5WVCG/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 purchased through amazon. It will do about 36Watts and covers 5V, 6V, 7.5V, 9V, 12V, 13.5V and 15V and has Amps of capacity; this motor only needs a little under 0.5A at 12V and I didn't want to worry about power. As for which voltages work with these Dome Water Valves, ALL of the voltages from 7.5V and up work. Here are the results:

    5V, 6V setting did not work at all... no z-wave, no motor function.
    Z-wave and motor worked for all other settings of this power supply...
    7.5V setting worked fine, slowest motor action but better torque than the 12V setting.
    9V setting worked great, still slower motor action but the best torque. Better than 12V setting.
    12V setting... worked well, even a tad better than their el-cheapo supply sent with the unit (no current sag).
    13.5V setting... faster than 12V and torque about the same as 12V.
    15V setting... fastest motor speed but reduced starting torque.

    Note that for this golden power supply even the 15V setting had up to 2.4Amps available so the motor was able to take however much current it needed.

    For the projector door, placed right in front of a projector hanging in the closet of the next room, one of my favorite special effects is opening/closing the door with the projector turned on. As the door opens and closes, the light on the screen from the projector rises and falls, washing across the vertical length of the screen as you hear the quiet whir of this motor... it's awesome... especially at a slower speeds/better torque achievable with the 7.5V and 9V settings.

    The Roomba cave door works in a similar fashion to the projector door only the hinges are on the top of the door so the door opens up. I didn't want the Roomba tripping over the door on it's way out of the cave ;). For the door of the Roomba cave, quick speed of opening/closing is preferable so I use 13.5V on that power supply. Anyway, 5 stars! Great product. Versatile unit. I have a couple of automation's planned for the walk-in-closet but don't know if this motor will be appropriate yet... I think I need a lead-screw mechanism. Anyway, for opening closing small doors, this is the unit you want.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent product; easy installation
    Reviewed in Canada on December 12, 2017
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    Adam
    5.0 out of 5 stars Small, but quite powerful. And works well!
    Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2023
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    Adam
    5.0 out of 5 stars Small, but quite powerful. And works well!
    Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2023
    The package arrived surprisingly fast. The unit is smaller than I expected and that's actually good. My ball valve is brand new, so it moves easily, but I tested the unit before installing it and have to admit, it is strong. The arm is about the same length as the handle on the valve, which is great as my valve is very close to the wall. The unit paired nicely with my z-wave Vera controller (just put the controller in the inclusion mode and press the only button on the thing 3 times). After adding a scene it now automatically closes the water main whenever any of my water sensors detects a leak.
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    Vince
    1.0 out of 5 stars Need a brand new valve to work. Stopped working after 2 weeks.. see video
    Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2018
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    Vince
    1.0 out of 5 stars Need a brand new valve to work. Stopped working after 2 weeks.. see video
    Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2018
    Had to buy a new 3/4" ball valve because that actual house shut off is too hard for the motor to push. Simple to install but you have to take some time to align the motor to the valve so when it closes it is not pushing too far causing the motor to skip.

    UPDATE: reduce to 1 star. after 2 weeks of use, the motor started having problem closing (see the video, it is hard to describe). This is not something I would use to shut off water in an emergency.
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    Eric
    4.0 out of 5 stars Works very well, even with an imperfect valve setup
    Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2021
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    Eric
    4.0 out of 5 stars Works very well, even with an imperfect valve setup
    Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2021
    We had water damage a few weeks ago that could have been prevented if we had an automated water shut-off, so I really wanted something like this. I already had a Vera Plus controller and a Dome leak sensor, so I went for this product.

    Since our water valve is very close the the wall and sitting a little bit backward on the pipe, I was not sure the device would fit or would be able to operate the valve correctly, but the way it's designed gives room for some imperfection and in the end I didn't have to change anything to my valve nor my pipe setup.

    However, I had to change the control arm plates configuration so that they are closer to the bolt of the ball valve, since the device seems to be designed for bigger valve handles; the instruction manual doesn't mention that possibility, but in my case that's what worked, because otherwise the handle would slip out of the control arm because of the awkward angle at which they are facing each other.

    It took a few tries for my Vera Plus controller and the device to connect, but in the end everything worked out. I added a rule so that the valve automatically shuts off if the leak sensor detects water, so now I should sleep better I hope :)

    Also, I can now ask my Google Assistant to shut the water off if needed without having to go to the basement :)

    The only complaint I could make is that I find it a bit slow; maybe more speed would mean less strength, so I don't know if that's a valid complaint, though. And compared to the time it would otherwise take to 1) witness the water damage, and 2) run to the valve and manually shut it off, I guess the lack of speed is not that bad a bargain after all :)
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    Eric Gamache
    5.0 out of 5 stars Quick and easy configuration with Samsung SmartThings HUB v2 with Android Apps
    Reviewed in Canada on August 21, 2020
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    Eric Gamache
    5.0 out of 5 stars Quick and easy configuration with Samsung SmartThings HUB v2 with Android Apps
    Reviewed in Canada on August 21, 2020
    Nothing to say... this device was easy to install and to configure; for this, I followed the steps supplied within the package. I add some picture of my final configuration with the Android SmartThings Apps which contain a “Home Monitoring” feature.
    Before, ensure that the Dome Home Automation Water Shut-Off Valve and your water leak sensors are correctly set up inside SmartThings Apps; (bullets 1, 2 & 3)
    1) Dome Valve device inside SmartThings Apps
    2) 1st water Leak Sensor inside SmartThings Apps
    3) 2nd water Leak Sensor inside SmartThings Apps
    4) Open the drawer menu of the SmartThings Apps
    5) Click on the ‘SmartApps’ configuration menu
    6) Click on ‘+ Add SmartApp’ button
    7) Click on ‘SmartThings Home Monitor’ button
    8) Click ‘Next’
    9) Click on ‘Leaks’ button
    10) Enable ‘Use all moisture sensors’
    11) Click ‘Next’
    12) Enable ‘Push notification’
    13) Click on ‘Close valves’ button
    14) Select ‘Dome Valve’ and click ‘Done’ (bullet #0)
    15) Ensure that ‘Close valves’ is configured to ‘All selected’ and click ‘Done’
    16) Ensure that ‘Leaks’ is configured to ‘Monitor for water leaks’ and click ‘Done’
    17) Ensure that now you have ‘SmartThings Home Monitor’ into the SmartApps and click the ‘Left Arrow’
    18) Ensure that the Water Drop Icon is green.
    Good Luck,
    E.G.
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