Electric Patio Heater and Z-wave

Any reason the Aeotec heaven duty switch shouldn’t be used with the below 240 volt patio heater? I’d probably get two switches to control each element independently.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MBIRF5W/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?smid=A2RDTQKX07GN6W&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B087HD8KXN/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A24B28BV1EK2YD&psc=1

Should be fine. The switch is rated at 40A resistive current. That heater pulls 25A at 240V.

I am finalizing the wiring on this soon.

I have two Aeotec heavy duty relays, one for each "lamp" in the heater. The heater is considered on low with one lamp and high with both lamps. I am wondering what best way to surface this to Alexa, on the dashboard etc.. is. The only thing that I have thought up so far is a virtual switch and some rules for high that would turn on both lamps. Does anyone have a more elegant solution?

Got these wired up and included into Hubitat. I've decided to use scenes to control high and low of the heater.

What device are people using with these? I had them set as a smart switch 7 but that didn't control them so I have gone back to smart energy switch. Now control work but I've lost features like over voltage protection.

Uhg, just realized these paired as S0 and that one is not updating without a refresh.

Is there anyway to remove the security? Maybe with a z-stick?