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Heat Pump Package Units

Heat Pump Package Units

Heat Pump Package Units

Heat pump package units are all-in-one HVAC systems that provide both heating and cooling in a single outdoor cabinet. These systems use heat pump technology to transfer heat instead of generating it through combustion, making them an energy-efficient solution for year-round climate control in homes, offices, and light commercial buildings.

Because all major components are integrated into one unit, heat pump package systems are easier to install and maintain compared to traditional split systems while still delivering reliable performance in both hot and cold weather conditions.

What you’ll find here

  • Packaged heat pump systems (heating + cooling in one unit)
  • High-efficiency SEER2-rated heat pump packages
  • Rooftop and ground-mounted packaged heat pump units
  • Residential and light commercial HVAC solutions
  • Variable-speed and inverter-driven compressor models
  • Units compatible with ducted HVAC systems

How to choose

  • Size the system using a proper heating and cooling load calculation
  • Check SEER2 (cooling efficiency) and HSPF (heating efficiency) ratings
  • Ensure ductwork supports required airflow (CFM)
  • Verify electrical compatibility and voltage requirements
  • Choose variable-speed or inverter models for better efficiency and comfort
  • Consider climate conditions for heating performance in winter
  • Decide between rooftop or ground installation based on building layout

Heat Pump Package Units vs Other Systems

  • Heat pump packages: Provide both heating and cooling in one unit
  • Gas/electric packages: Use gas for heating and electricity for cooling
  • AC-only packages: Provide cooling only
  • Heat pump systems: More energy-efficient in moderate climates

FAQ

What is a heat pump package unit?
It is a self-contained HVAC system that provides both heating and cooling in one outdoor cabinet using heat pump technology.

Do heat pump package units work in cold weather?
Yes, but performance depends on the model and temperature range; some include enhanced low-ambient heating capability.

Are they energy efficient?
Yes. Heat pumps are generally more efficient than traditional electric or gas heating systems in moderate climates.

Where are they installed?
They are commonly installed on rooftops or ground-level concrete pads.

Do they require ductwork?
Yes. These systems distribute air through a ducted HVAC system.

Do they require professional installation?
Yes. Proper installation ensures correct refrigerant setup, airflow balancing, and electrical configuration.

HVAC365 provides transparent pricing, expert guidance, and reliable heat pump package units designed for efficient year-round comfort, space-saving installation, and dependable HVAC performance.

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