Trane Package Heat Pumps
Trane package heat pumps combine the compressor, condenser, and air handler in a single outdoor unit - no indoor equipment closet or attic space needed. These all-in-one systems are the right choice when your home doesn't have space for a split system air handler, or when a rooftop or ground-level pad installation is more practical.
Trane currently offers two package heat pump options: the Choice 14 and the Priority 15. For budget-conscious projects, the RunTru by Trane 14 SEER package unit is also available - it uses the same cabinet and core components as the previous Trane 4WCC4.
Compare Package Heat Pumps Models
| Specification | Value | Enhanced |
|---|---|---|
| SEER2 Rating | Up to 14.3 | Up to 15.2 |
| HSPF2 Rating | Up to 7.5 | Up to 8.1 |
| Compressor | Climatuff Single-Stage | Two-Stage |
| Stages | Single | Two-Stage |
| Sound Level | As low as 73 dB | As low as 70 dB |
| Warranty | 10-Year Limited Parts | 10-Year Limited Parts |
| Comfort | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★★★☆ |
| Efficiency | ★★☆☆☆ | ★★★★☆ |
| Learn More | Learn More |
Choice 14 Package Heat Pump
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Priority 15 Package Heat Pump
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If you need a package heat pump, the Priority 15 is worth the upgrade for its two-stage compressor. The quieter operation and improved efficiency will save money over time. For budget projects or rental properties, the Choice 14 is a reliable option. For homeowners who want the most affordable package option, the RunTru by Trane 14 SEER is also available.
All Trane Package Heat Pumps Models
Detailed information on each model in the Trane Package Heat Pumps lineup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Trane Package Heat Pumps systems answered by our team.
Ask Us DirectlyPackage units are ideal when your home doesn't have closet or attic space for an indoor air handler, when you're replacing an existing package unit and want to keep the same configuration, or for mobile/manufactured homes. Split systems are generally more efficient and offer more options, but package units are a practical solution when space constraints dictate the choice.
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