MRCOOL Package Units

All-In-One Heating & Cooling Systems

MRCOOL Package Units

Shop MRCOOL package units including heat pump and gas/electric HVAC systems designed for dependable all-in-one heating and cooling performance. These residential package units combine the condenser, coil, and air handler into a single outdoor cabinet that connects directly to your home’s ductwork for simplified installation.

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Buying Guide

Choosing the Right MRCOOL Package Unit

MRCOOL package units provide a complete heating and cooling system in a single outdoor cabinet. Unlike traditional split HVAC systems, package units combine the condenser, evaporator coil, and air handler into one outdoor unit connected to your home's ductwork. This design helps simplify installation, reduce indoor equipment space requirements, and deliver dependable year-round comfort.

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Why Choose a Package Unit?

Package units place major HVAC components into a single outdoor cabinet, helping save indoor space and streamline installation. They are commonly used for homes with existing ductwork and limited indoor mechanical room.

Choosing the Right Size Package Unit

Selecting the correct size depends on square footage, insulation, window exposure, climate, and ductwork design. A properly sized package unit helps improve comfort, efficiency, and long-term system performance.

Gas/Electric Package Units

Gas/electric package units combine electric air conditioning with gas furnace heating. This setup is often preferred in colder climates where stronger heating performance is needed during winter temperatures.

Heat Pump Package Units

Heat pump package units provide both heating and cooling using electricity. These systems transfer heat rather than generating it, making them a strong option for efficient year-round comfort in many residential applications.

Frequently Asked Questions About Package Units

What size package unit do I need?

The correct size depends on your home's heating and cooling load. Factors such as square footage, insulation, windows, climate, and ductwork all affect proper sizing. A Manual J load calculation is the best way to determine the right capacity.

What is the difference between a heat pump and a gas/electric package unit?

Heat pump package units use electricity for both heating and cooling, while gas/electric package units use electricity for cooling and a gas furnace for heating.

Are package units good for residential homes?

Yes. Package units are commonly used in residential applications where homeowners want an all-in-one outdoor HVAC solution or need to save indoor equipment space.

What is a package unit HVAC system?

A package unit is an all-in-one HVAC system that contains the condenser, evaporator coil, and air handler within a single outdoor cabinet. It connects directly to a home's ductwork and is commonly installed on a ground pad or rooftop.