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Streamlined system design with heating & cooling in one enclosure.

Trane Packaged HVAC Systems for Georgia, Alabama, & North Florida

Packaged HVAC systems house all heating and cooling components in a single outdoor cabinet, eliminating the need to split equipment between indoor and outdoor spaces.

This configuration works well for properties where indoor mechanical space is limited or where rooftop and slab installations are preferred. Through Air Engineers, contractors across Georgia, Alabama, and North Florida have access to Trane packaged systems designed for residential performance and compatibility.

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What Is a Packaged HVAC System?

A packaged unit houses major heating and cooling components in a single cabinet. Depending on the configuration, the system may include:

Air is distributed through ductwork just like a traditional split system. The primary difference is equipment location and cabinet design.

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Available Packaged System Types

Packaged Air Conditioner with Gas Heat

Cooling combined with a built-in gas furnace. Often selected where natural gas is available and winter heating demand is moderate.

Packaged Heat Pump

Provides both heating and cooling from a single refrigeration system. Electric heat strips may be included for auxiliary heating during lower outdoor temperatures.

Dual-Fuel Packaged Systems

Combines a heat pump with a gas furnace inside one cabinet. The system alternates between electric heat pump operation and gas heat based on outdoor conditions.

Electric/Electric Packaged Units

Air conditioning paired with electric resistance heating. Common in areas without gas service access.

For detailed specifications, efficiency ratings, and model availability, take a look at the current Trane packaged system document.

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Distribution Coverage Across the Southeast

Our team provides regional distribution support for packaged HVAC systems throughout Georgia, Alabama, and North Florida. Local access to equipment reduces delays and supports installation timelines for residential new construction and replacement projects.

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Service is available in select Georgia counties, including the Columbus territory and surrounding areas.

Before You Order: Packaged System FAQs

Before placing an order for a packaged system, confirm equipment compatibility, site conditions, and utility requirements. These FAQs outline key checkpoints that support accurate specification and efficient installation.

Before ordering a replacement packaged system, confirm:

  • Cabinet footprint and curb dimensions
  • Supply and return duct configuration
  • Gas line sizing and availability (if applicable)
  • Electrical service capacity and disconnect location
  • Drainage and condensate routing
  • Thermostat compatibility

Matching the existing footprint and utility connections can reduce field modifications and installation time.

Packaged systems are commonly designed for horizontal airflow and may allow for bottom supply and return connections in rooftop curb applications. Proper duct alignment, static pressure testing, and blower speed configuration are required during commissioning. Airflow settings must match the system tonnage and heating configuration to maintain rated capacity and efficiency.

Most residential packaged systems are factory charged for a specified line length or internal configuration. However, contractors should verify:

  • Refrigerant type
  • Factory charge specifications
  • Any required field adjustments based on airflow or installation conditions

Always reference the unit’s installation manual for charge verification procedures and airflow setup requirements.

Electrical requirements vary by model and heating configuration. Contractors should verify minimum circuit ampacity, maximum overcurrent protection, grounding requirements, and total load when electric heat strips are included. Auxiliary heat can significantly increase amperage, so confirming panel capacity before installation is critical.

Certain packaged models can be installed in coastal environments when they meet manufacturer guidelines and local code requirements. In salt-air regions, corrosion protection, proper elevation above grade, and wind-load compliance should be reviewed prior to installation. Confirm model approvals and any required accessories before ordering equipment for coastal applications.

Get the Packaged System You Need, When You Need It

Confirm availability, review system configurations, and place your next order through Air Engineers. Our distribution network provides contractors with access to Trane packaged equipment backed by responsive support and streamlined ordering.