Flair Pro System Builder

Select a solution to spec the right equipment for your job.

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Integrated Controls
Ductless heat pump + hydronic boiler, coordinated through Flair
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Smart Heating
Boiler zones or electric baseboard — Flair as wireless thermostats
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Ductless Controls
Control mini splits, window ACs, and other IR-based ductless units
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Zoning & Air Balancing
Smart vents for ducted central systems — room-by-room control
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Using this tool: Integrated Controls and Smart Heating specs are handled here. Ductless Controls and Zoning open the consumer builder in a new tab.

Tell us about the system

Enter the equipment counts for this job.

Ductless indoor units
Ductless indoor units (heads)
One Puck 2 Pro per head
Boiler / hydronic zones
Boiler / hydronic zones
Bridge Pro covers up to 7 zones each

What types of indoor units are in this system?

This helps us flag any compatibility considerations before speccing.

Standard units
All Standard
High-wall mini splits, floor console / low-wall units, or ceiling cassettes — all come with an IR remote
✓ IR Compatible
Mixed unit types
Mixed Types
Some standard high-wall or cassette, plus concealed duct, pancake, or other types
⚠ Needs Validation
Non-standard units
All Non-Standard
Concealed ducted, pancake / mid-static, or high-static air handlers only
⚠ Needs Validation
Why it matters: Flair Puck 2 Pro communicates with indoor units via infrared (IR). Standard high-wall and floor console units always have an accessible IR receiver. Other unit types may or may not — we need to confirm before speccing.

Do the non-standard units have an IR receiver?

Some concealed duct, pancake, and cassette units have an accessible wall- or ceiling-mounted IR receiver. Others require a proprietary wired wall controller.

✅ Yes — all non-standard units have an accessible IR receiver (wall or ceiling mounted)
⚠️ Some do, some don't — a mix of IR and wired-only units
🚫 No — these units use a proprietary wired wall controller only (no IR port)
Also applies: High-static air handlers (even with an IR board) and hydronic coil air handlers are not recommended for Flair Integrated Controls without special setup. If any zone has a hydronic coil handler, we'll flag that separately.

Any ducted systems with hydronic coils in this home?

A hydronic coil runs boiler hot water through a ducted air handler as a heating stage. Flair Integrated Controls is not recommended for that configuration.

✅ No — this home won't have any ducted systems with hydronic coils
⚠️ Yes — at least one zone uses a hydronic coil in a ducted air handler

⚠ Compatibility Warning

This system has configurations that Flair does not fully support.

⚠ Hydronic Coil Detected

Flair Integrated Controls is not the right fit for zones with hydronic coil air handlers.

🚫 Not Recommended for Hydronic Coil Zones

Flair Integrated Controls is optimized for ductless heads (mini splits) paired with hydronic baseboard zones — not hydronic coil air handlers acting as a second stage on a shared air handler.

  • For the hydronic coil zones, a different control solution is recommended (e.g., a traditional communicating thermostat or another BMS).
  • For any standard ductless + baseboard zones in the same building, Flair Integrated Controls can still apply — spec those zones separately.
Proceed? You can still generate a partial spec for the compatible zones. Go back and adjust zone counts to exclude hydronic coil zones before getting a recommendation.

Here's your Integrated Controls spec

Tell us about the heating system

Smart Heating uses Puck 2 as a wireless thermostat with Bridge Pro as the zone controller.

Bridge Pro covers up to 7 zones. Each zone needs one Puck 2.

Here's your Smart Heating spec