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Gas Electric Package Units

Gas Electric Package Units

Gas Electric Package Units

Gas electric package units are all-in-one HVAC systems that combine gas heating and electric cooling in a single outdoor cabinet. These systems are widely used in residential, light commercial, and multi-family applications where reliable heating performance and efficient cooling are both required throughout the year.

The gas furnace provides powerful heating during colder months, while the electric air conditioning system delivers efficient cooling in warmer seasons. Because all major components are integrated into one unit, installation is simpler and indoor space is saved compared to split systems.

What you’ll find here

  • Gas/electric packaged HVAC systems
  • Residential and light commercial package units
  • Rooftop and ground-mounted gas package systems
  • High-efficiency SEER2 cooling and gas heating units
  • Single-stage and multi-stage furnace models
  • Units compatible with ducted HVAC systems

How to choose

  • Size the system using a proper heating and cooling load calculation
  • Compare SEER2 (cooling) and AFUE (heating) efficiency ratings
  • Ensure ductwork supports required airflow (CFM)
  • Verify natural gas availability and pressure requirements
  • Choose rooftop or ground installation based on building layout
  • Consider single-stage vs multi-stage heating performance
  • Check electrical compatibility for cooling system operation

Gas Electric Package Units vs Other Systems

  • Gas/electric packages: Use gas for heating and electricity for cooling
  • Heat pump packages: Provide both heating and cooling using electricity
  • Cooling-only packages: Provide air conditioning only
  • Gas systems are often preferred in colder climates for stronger heating

FAQ

What is a gas electric package unit?
It is a self-contained HVAC system that uses a gas furnace for heating and an electric system for cooling.

Are gas electric package units efficient?
Yes. Efficiency depends on AFUE for heating and SEER2 for cooling.

Where are these units installed?
They are commonly installed on rooftops or ground-level pads.

Do they require ductwork?
Yes. They distribute conditioned air through a ducted HVAC system.

Do they require professional installation?
Yes. Proper installation ensures correct gas connection, airflow, electrical setup, and safety compliance.

HVAC365 provides transparent pricing, expert guidance, and reliable gas electric package units designed for powerful heating, efficient cooling, and dependable year-round HVAC performance.

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