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All-in-One Self-Contained Package Units

All-in-One Self-Contained Package Units

All-in-One Self-Contained Package Units

All-in-one self-contained package units are complete HVAC systems that combine heating and cooling components into a single outdoor cabinet. These systems are designed to provide efficient year-round climate control while saving indoor space, making them ideal for homes, modular buildings, light commercial properties, and installations where indoor mechanical room space is limited.

Because all major HVAC components are housed in one unit, package systems simplify installation, maintenance access, and system integration compared to traditional split systems.

What you’ll find here

  • Packaged air conditioner systems
  • Gas/electric package units
  • Packaged heat pump systems
  • Rooftop and ground-mounted HVAC package units
  • Residential and light commercial all-in-one HVAC systems
  • Energy-efficient packaged heating and cooling solutions

How to choose

  • Select the correct system type (AC-only, heat pump, or gas/electric package unit)
  • Size the unit using a proper heating and cooling load calculation
  • Compare SEER2 and AFUE ratings for efficiency and operating cost savings
  • Verify electrical, gas, and ductwork compatibility
  • Consider rooftop or ground installation requirements
  • Ensure airflow (CFM) matches your duct system design
  • Choose variable-speed systems for quieter operation and improved comfort
  • Confirm climate suitability for heating performance needs

Package Units vs Split Systems

  • Package units: All HVAC components are housed in one outdoor cabinet
  • Split systems: Indoor and outdoor HVAC components are separated
  • Package systems: Save indoor space and simplify installation
  • Split systems: Often offer greater installation flexibility and quieter indoor operation

FAQ

What is an all-in-one package unit?
It is a complete HVAC system that combines heating and cooling components into one outdoor cabinet.

Where are package units installed?
They are commonly installed on rooftops, concrete pads, or beside buildings.

Are package units good for homes?
Yes. They are ideal for homes with limited indoor installation space.

Do package units provide both heating and cooling?
Yes. Depending on the model, they may use heat pumps or gas furnaces for heating.

Are packaged systems energy efficient?
Yes. Many modern systems offer high SEER2 and AFUE efficiency ratings.

Do they require professional installation?
Yes. Proper installation ensures correct airflow, duct connection, electrical setup, and system performance.

HVAC365 provides transparent pricing, expert guidance, and reliable all-in-one self-contained package units designed for space-saving installation, efficient climate control, and dependable year-round HVAC performance.

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