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“Packaged terminal heat pump” means a packaged terminal air conditioner that utilizes reverse cycle refrigeration as its prime heat source, that has a supplementary heat source available, with the choice of hot water, steam, or electric resistant heat, and that is industrial equipment.
Real PTAC units are basically heat pumps. They reverse the refrigeration cycle (flow of refrigerant) and provide heating in the winter. Alternatively, some PTAC units provide via the electric heater.
Islandaire designs and manufactures a vast selection of thru-the-wall packaged terminal air conditioners and heat pumps (PTAC & PTHP). These models can be used for direct replacements or for new construction projects in industries including hotel, healthcare, schools/universities, and modular designs.
Buy an ACiQ PTAC heat pump or an Amana PTAC heat pump at the best prices you can find online. Our inventory is extensive. Choose from units ranging from 0.6 ton to 1.25 ton in a variety of cabinet styles that will fit any décor.
A standard PTAC unit, short for Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner, operates by blowing warm or cool air into a room to regulate the temperature. It does this through a combination of heating elements and refrigeration cycles. On the other hand, a heat pump works differently.
Upgrade your PTAC system with a Fujitsu Split Terminal Heat Pump FOR MAXIMUM COMFORT Frustrated with sky high energy bills? Tired of frequently replacing PTAC and PTHP units?
Heat Pumps. Heat pumps are the best option if you’re using your PTAC mostly as an air conditioner, and however, won’t rely on it for heating. Pros. Energy efficient. Quick, efficient cooling. Cons. More expensive upfront. Less powerful heating system. Electric Heaters.