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What are Mobile Home Packaged Heat Pump Units?
Unlike split systems, these units house the compressor, coils, and blower in a single outdoor cabinet, saving valuable indoor square footage. They are designed to integrate seamlessly with the specific ductwork layouts and high-static pressure needs common in mobile home environments.
Selecting a dedicated mobile home collection ensures your system is HUD-compliant and built to match the specialized footprints of manufactured home pads. Proper climate control is vital for protecting the integrity of your home while maintaining year-round comfort. Our collections include (or have available) the necessary line sets, control wires, and mounting brackets required for a complete, professional installation.
Technical Highlights & Specifications
For buyers looking for specific data, these units meet modern standards for performance and compliance:
- Efficiency Ratings: Our units meet or exceed current SEER2 and HSPF2 standards to ensure maximum energy savings and reduced utility costs.
- Refrigerant Updates: We carry inventory featuring the latest shifts to R454B or R32, ensuring your new system is modern, eco-friendly, and compliant with evolving federal regulations.
- Voltage Options: Always verify your site's electrical service; these units typically require specific 230V power supplies, though requirements can vary.
- Cabinet Durability: Features include corrosion-resistant finishes and high-grade insulation to withstand diverse outdoor climates.
Operational Benefits
Investing in a packaged heat pump offers distinct advantages for both residential homeowners and commercial property managers:
- Space Efficiency: The "all-in-one" design eliminates the need for an indoor furnace or air handler, freeing up closet space inside the home.
- Simplified Maintenance: With all major components located in one outdoor cabinet, technicians can perform repairs and seasonal tune-ups more efficiently.
- Cost-Effective Comfort: Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling from a single electricity-powered source, often proving more efficient than traditional electric furnace/AC combos.
Quick Installation: Because the system is self-contained and pre-charged, the installation process is typically faster and less intrusive for the occupant.





















































































