PTAC Heat Pump with Back Up Heat Strip
Get reliable room-by-room comfort with our selection of PTAC heat pump units featuring a built-in back up heat strip. Perfect for hotel-style applications, these compact systems balance efficiency, comfort, and cost.
PTAC Heat Pump with Back Up Heat Strip
Built for property managers, light commercial spaces, licensed contractors, and capable homeowners working within code, PTAC heat pumps provide efficient cooling with reversible heating for year-round use. When temperatures dip below heat pump range, the integrated electric heat strip engages to maintain setpoint, delivering dependable warmth during cold snaps and the fall season. Individual room control supports retrofits, reduces energy waste, and keeps occupants comfortable.
Choose 9,000, 12,000, or 15,000 BTU capacity (approximately 3/4, 1, and 1-1/4 ton) to match room size and load. Models are available with R-410A or next‑generation R32 refrigerant. SEER2 and HSPF2 vary by model; verify ratings to meet local efficiency requirements. Backup heat strip options include 2.45kW and 3.5kW for climates that experience occasional freezes. With budget-friendly pricing from $995 to $1,859, these PTAC solutions balance cost, performance, and ease of service.
Most units fit standard PTAC wall sleeves for quick changeouts in hotels, multifamily, and assisted living properties. For best results, confirm sleeve and grille compatibility, ensure proper condensate management, and use a dedicated circuit sized for the selected kW heat strip. Professional installation is recommended to meet electrical, safety, and warranty requirements.
Top Brands for PTAC Heat Pump with Back Up Heat Strip
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What size PTAC heat pump (9,000, 12,000, or 15,000 BTU) is right for my room?
As a general guide: 9,000 BTU for up to ~350 sq ft, 12,000 BTU for ~350-550 sq ft, and 15,000 BTU for ~550-700 sq ft. Insulation, windows, and climate affect sizing.
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What is the difference between R-410A and R32 refrigerant in PTAC units?
Both perform well. R32 typically uses less charge and has a lower global warming potential than R-410A. Always follow manufacturer and code requirements for handling.
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Do these PTAC heat pumps include an electric backup heat strip and what kW options are available?
Yes. Models offer integrated 2.45kW or 3.5kW heat strips that engage automatically when outdoor temps drop or when extra heat is needed.
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Are PTAC heat pump units suitable for hotels, multifamily, or assisted living applications?
Absolutely. PTACs provide individual room control, simplified maintenance, and fast replacements, making them ideal for hospitality and multifamily settings.
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Can I replace an existing PTAC with the same BTU size and keep the existing wall sleeve?
Often yes, especially within the same brand and sleeve size. Verify dimensions and consider a new sleeve or adapter kit for best sealing and performance.
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What maintenance is required for PTAC heat pump units to operate efficiently?
Clean or replace filters, wash coils, clear the condensate drain, and inspect electrical connections. Quarterly to semiannual service is typical in hospitality.
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Do these PTAC units require professional installation or can a maintenance team install them?
Professional installation is recommended. Experienced facility teams can perform like-for-like replacements when following electrical, sealing, and code requirements.
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How do operating costs compare when using the heat pump versus the backup heat strip?
The heat pump is typically 2-3x more efficient. The electric heat strip provides reliable heat but uses more kWh; use it primarily as a backup in cold snaps.
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What power and amperage options are typical for PTAC heat pumps?
Most models are 208/230V with 15A, 20A, or 30A options. Match the unit’s nameplate to the available circuit and chosen heat strip size.
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What control options are available for these PTAC units?
Units include onboard controls and often support wall thermostats, occupancy features, and temperature limiters to reduce energy use and service calls.
