"The wait is over!"
AnsweredJust got a "The wait is over! Flair Smart Vent Preorders are LIVE!" email.
Is there a detailed description of the scheduling capabilities?
Does the first puck still need to be plugged in?
Can one puck control smart vents in multiple rooms? If not what are the limitations?
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Chris was spot on with his answers.
The scheduling features can be found here: https://support.flair.co/hc/en-us/articles/360004526031-Using-Flair-Scheduling. If you have any more questions about that, please let us know.
The Gateway Puck requires AC power as Gateway Pucks communicate with the Flair Cloud via WiFi. Finally, we always recommend one Puck (or ecobee Remote Sensor) per room with Smart Vents. That way, we can make accurate calculations about room temperature, pressure, etc.
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Scheduling lets you set custom temperatures for each room at any time, 7 days a week.
Yes, as far as I know your gateway puck still requires power.
I have nine vents and all are controlled from a single puck. Of course, to be really useful you need a temperature reading from the room. I already had ecobee sensors in all rooms, and it works great. If you don’t have existing sensors that will integrate you would have to rely on additional pucks for temperature detection.
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