Heat Pump with Back Up Electric Heat Strip
Get year-round comfort from compact outdoor systems that combine a heat pump with a Back Up Electric Heat Strip for dependable heating and cooling in one unit.
Get year-round comfort from compact outdoor systems that combine a heat pump with a Back Up Electric Heat Strip for dependable heating and cooling in one unit.
These packaged heat pump systems deliver central heating and cooling from a single cabinet, saving space on rooftops or pads while simplifying replacement of older package units. Ideal for homeowners, licensed contractors, property managers, and light commercial sites, they keep energy use low in mild weather and automatically engage electric strip heat when temperatures drop.
Select capacities from 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, and 5 tons (approx. 24,000-60,000 BTU). Efficiency options include SEER2 13.4, 14, 15.2, and 18 to match budget-friendly installs or premium performance goals. Models use modern refrigerants, R-32, R-410A, or R-454B, for compliance and serviceability. Airflow configurations include Horizontal and Downflow/Horizontal for flexible duct connections in rooftop or ground applications.
Use cases include space-saving all-in-one outdoor units, packaged heat pump replacements, and systems designed for central heating and cooling with electric backup sized for your winter design temperature. Shop by subcategory (2-5 ton) to align with your load calculation and climate.
Professional installation is required for code, warranty, and performance. Confirm electrical needs for the compressor and heat strip at the nameplate, and coordinate permits with your contractor. Systems span value to premium, with price ranges typically $2,820-$8,856 depending on tonnage, SEER2, and options.
Choose trusted names like Goodman, EcoTemp, and DiamondAir for dependable performance across budgets, from proven workhorse packages to higher-efficiency selections for residential and light commercial projects.
A Manual J load calculation is best. As a rough guide, many homes use 400-600 sq ft per ton, adjusted for climate and insulation.
R-410A is widely supported; R-32 and R-454B offer lower GWP. Follow local code and installer preference for serviceability.
Options include 13.4, 14, 15.2, and 18 SEER2. Higher SEER2 lowers kWh use and operating costs over the cooling season.
Contractors match strip heat kW to the load shortfall in cold weather, commonly 5-20 kW depending on climate and home size.
Yes. Models specify Horizontal or Downflow/Horizontal. Use the correct roof curb or duct transition for your application.
Typically yes. Mechanical and electrical permits and professional installation are required for code compliance and warranty.
Many packages are curb-ready for rooftops. Verify weight, clearances, and airflow before replacement or retrofit.
Most use 208/230V single-phase. Heat strips add significant amperage; confirm breaker size and conductors from the nameplate.
Most use a standard 24V heat pump thermostat with auxiliary heat. Check staging and compatibility before installation.
Replace filters regularly, keep coils and airflow paths clean, and schedule annual professional service for best efficiency.