A packaged HVAC unit combines all heating, cooling, and air handling components into a single, compact unit, typically installed outdoors on rooftops or ground level.
Overview
Performance, comfort and efficiency.
For commercial projects small or large, we’ve got you covered. Our packaged units and split systems are available in a broad range of capacities. All with Trane quality, efficiency and reliability.
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Build to Last
Trane reliability is the result of extensive design validation and product testing to get it right.
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Energy Efficient
Our lineup of commercial HVAC systems exceeds government standards for energy efficiency, and many deliver high and ultra-high efficiency, exceeding regulatory minimums.
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Heat Pump Solutions
Trane’s commercial heat pumps can offer numerous benefits including lower energy consumption and reduced environmental impact.
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Building Connectivity
We offer a variety of smart technology options that enable remote diagnostics and monitoring while connecting to your building automation system.
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Simplified Installation and Service
Thoughtfully designed with features such as hinged access doors, color-coded wiring, and easy-to-use on-board displays for commissioning, troubleshooting and service.
Light and Large Commercial Offerings
Packaged Units and Split Systems
Heat Pumps
Precedent® Heat Pump Rooftop Units
Small Split System AC and Heat Pumps
Systems
Frequently Asked Questions
An HVAC split system has separate indoor and outdoor units. The indoor unit handles air distribution, while the outdoor unit houses the compressor and condenser, ideal for efficient heating and cooling.
Packaged HVAC units typically do not include boilers. They usually combine heating (via electric heat strips or gas furnaces) and cooling (via air conditioning) components in one unit, but boilers are separate systems.
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