Collection: MrCool Packaged Units

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A packaged unit represents the ultimate self-contained climate control solution for residential and commercial spaces alike. Unlike traditional split systems that divide components between an indoor air handler and an outdoor condenser, a premium packaged system houses all essential heating and cooling elements, including the compressor, evaporator coils, and blower fan, within a single, durable exterior cabinet. This streamlined design minimizes indoor footprint, simplifies installation, and is ideal for rooftop or ground-level slab placement where indoor space is at a premium.

At South Mini Splits, we provide an extensive inventory of high-performance packaged units built for structural durability and exceptional efficiency. Whether you need a dedicated air conditioner, an all-electric heat pump, or a flexible gas/electric hybrid configuration, our catalog features the industry's most trusted manufacturers. Explore precision-engineered hardware from ACiQ and gold-standard Goodman mechanical platforms built to handle decades of continuous outdoor exposure.

💡 Why Source Your MrCool Packaged Units From Us?

  • ✅ Complete Thermal Capacity Spectrum: We supply standalone systems engineered for any structural layout, ranging from compact 24000 BTU, 30000 BTU, and 36000 BTU residential solutions, up to heavy-duty 42000 BTU, 48000 BTU, and 60000 BTU high-capacity units.

  • ✅ Advanced Low-GWP Refrigerants: Stay ahead of evolving environmental regulations with future-ready equipment options utilizing next-generation, eco-conscious, low-GWP r454b products and advanced R-32 systems.

  • ✅ Specialized Multi-Family and Workspace Layouts: From specialized mobile home packaged units to heavy-duty commercial packaged units, we stock the exact footprint and airflow configuration your project requires.

  • ✅ Direct Nationwide Freight Logistics: From heavy-duty commercial cabinets to individual installation parts and sub-assemblies, we provide secure, insured freight shipping straight to your residence or commercial job site.

Understanding MrCool Packaged Units

Our dedicated team of product specialists guides contractors, business owners, and homeowners to select packaged systems configured with the precise blower setups, airflow profiles, and emissions standards required to satisfy distinct regional climates across the United States:

The Humid South, Mid-Atlantic & Coastal Boundaries: Delivering rapid cooling and aggressive humidity control to combat intense coastal summers in Miami, FL, Tampa, FL, Orlando, FL, St. Petersburg, FL, Jacksonville, FL, Atlanta, GA, Savannah, GA, Birmingham, AL, Montgomery, AL, Jackson, MS, New Orleans, LA, Baton Rouge, LA, and Wilmington, DE.

  • The Rugged Midwest & Plains Regions: Providing heavy-duty gas/electric packaged setups engineered with robust heat exchangers to withstand intense winter cold snaps across Chicago, IL, Aurora, IL, Joliet, IL, Naperville, IL, Rockford, IL, Springfield, IL, Detroit, MI, Grand Rapids, MI, Minneapolis, MN, St. Paul, MN, Indianapolis, IN, Fort Wayne, IN, Des Moines, IA, Wichita, KS, Kansas City, MO, St. Louis, MO, Omaha, NE, and Lincoln, NE.

  • The West Coast & Pacific Northwest: Supplying compliant Ultra-Low NOx and high-efficiency inverter heat pump units engineered to satisfy strict eco-conscious regional emissions limits in Los Angeles, CA, San Diego, CA, San Francisco, CA, Sacramento, CA, San Jose, CA, Fresno, CA, Seattle, WA, Spokane, WA, Tacoma, WA, Portland, OR, Eugene, OR, Boise, ID, Denver, CO, and Colorado Springs, CO.

  • The Extreme Vistas & Non-Contiguous Territories: Shipping ultra-reliable weatherized setups built to outlast extreme seasonal temperature swings or remote mountain conditions in Louisville, KY, Lexington, KY, Billings, MT, Portland, ME, Anchorage, AK, and Honolulu, HI.

  • The Mountain, Southwest & Desert Plains: Delivering balanced, high-efficiency cooling and auxiliary heating configurations to handle rapid high-desert temperature drops across Phoenix, AZ, Tucson, AZ, Las Vegas, NV, Reno, NV, Albuquerque, NM, Santa Fe, NM, Houston, TX, Dallas, TX, Fort Worth, TX, Austin, TX, San Antonio, TX, Colleyville, TX, and Little Rock, AR.

  • The Frozen Northeast & New England: Providing rugged exterior platforms built with heavy-gauge insulated cabinets to deliver consistent thermal baseline performance throughout harsh winter fronts in New York City, NY, Buffalo, NY, Yonkers, NY, Rochecester, NY, Syracuse, NY, Albany, NY, Boston, MA, Worcester, MA, Springfield, MA, Cambridge, MA, Lowell, MA, Manchester, NH, Hartford, CT, New Haven, CT, Newark, NJ, Jersey City, NJ, and Baltimore, MD.

  • Explore Our Diverse Packaged System Lineup

    Achieving optimal energy savings and structural compatibility requires matching your building blueprint with the right cabinet type and utility infrastructure. We carry an array of specialized designs:

    Packaged Air Conditioners (AC-Only)

    Perfect for regions with hot summers and independent or existing indoor heating frameworks. These units focus purely on high-SEER2 electrical cooling performance. Explore options like the ACiQ 2 Ton 13.4 SEER2 Dedicated Horizontal Air Conditioner or the higher capacity ACiQ 3.5 Ton AC-Only R454b Unit for substantial residential cooling demands.

    Packaged Heat Pumps

    For a completely electric heating and cooling solution, packaged heat pumps utilize a reversing valve to pull heat out of your home in the summer and inject ambient heat back indoors during the winter. Browse versatile platforms such as the ACiQ 2 Ton Multi-Position Heat Pump (R-32) or the high-efficiency ACiQ 3 Ton 17.8 SEER2 Inverter Packaged Heat Pump, which delivers premium, variable-speed operation to dramatically lower monthly energy costs.

    Packaged Gas/Electric (Dual-Fuel) Units

    Combining the seasonal efficiency of electric cooling with the raw, high-capacity heating power of a natural gas or propane furnace. These systems ensure you remain warm even when outdoor temperatures fall well below freezing. Check out options like the ACiQ 2 Ton 60,000 BTU Gas Packaged Unit or the heavy-duty ACiQ 5 Ton 13.4 SEER2 100,000 BTU Gas Packaged Unit.

    Mobile Home Packaged Units

    Engineered specifically to accommodate the structural constraints and unique static pressure requirements of manufactured and mobile housing. We supply dedicated solutions such as the ACiQ 2.5 Ton Mobile Home Gas Packaged Unit and the all-electric ACiQ 3 Ton Mobile Home Heat Pump built to fit seamlessly into standard manufactured home footprints.

    Alternative & Specialized Climate Hardware

    If a standard self-contained exterior package unit isn't the perfect fit for your architectural layout, we offer a massive selection of specialized alternative central and ductless frameworks:

    To browse our comprehensive central ducted inventory, check out our shop all ducted collection, find premium single-room options via r454b single-zone systems, or uncover spectacular clearance markdowns through our great deals and more and heat pump systems categories.

     

    Mini Split BTU Sizing & Application Guide

    Use our quick reference chart to match your room size with the ideal system capacity.

    Capacity Sq. Footage Application
    6,000 BTU150–250Small bedrooms & offices
    9,000 BTU250–450Standard bedrooms
    12,000 BTU450–600Kitchens & studios
    18,000 BTU600–1,000Living rooms & garages
    24,000 BTU1,000–1,200Open floor plans
    36,000 BTU1,500–1,700Commercial & fitness
    48,000 BTU1,900–2,100Large warehouses
    60,000 BTU2,400–2,800+Commercial estates

    When to "Size Up"

    High Ceilings (10ft+)

    If your ceilings are 10 feet or higher, you are cooling a larger volume of air. We recommend increasing your BTU choice by 20%.

    Poor Insulation

    For older homes or buildings with single-pane windows, opt for the next size up to ensure the unit can maintain the set temperature.

    Kitchen Environments

    Appliances generate significant heat. If the unit is for a kitchen, add 4,000 BTUs to your square footage calculation.

    Heavy Sun Exposure

    Rooms with large south-facing windows or "sunrooms" act like greenhouses. Increase your BTU capacity by 10-15%

    Occupancy

    If the area regularly hosts more than two people (like a conference room or classroom), add 600 BTUs per additional person..

    Need Help Sizing?

    If you aren't sure which unit is right for your project, use our BTU Calculator or contact our USA-based support team for a custom recommendation.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    A: The main advantage is its self-contained, single-cabinet design. Because the compressor, coils, and blower fan are housed entirely outdoors, you save valuable indoor closet or basement square footage. Additionally, because the refrigerant loop is completely sealed and charged at the factory, installation requires less on-site labor compared to connecting separate indoor and outdoor split components.

    A: This refers to how air enters and exits the cabinet to interface with your ductwork. A Horizontal unit is configured for ground-level installation on a concrete slab, where duct connections attach directly to the side of the unit and run horizontally into the building. A Downflow unit is typically engineered for rooftop placement, where the supply and return air openings are on the bottom of the cabinet, venting directly downward into the structure below.

    A: Mobile home units are custom-engineered to handle the specific, narrower ductwork profiles and higher static pressure requirements common to manufactured housing. They also feature specific cabinet footprints and connection points designed to align precisely with standard mobile home foundation slabs and utility hookups.

    A: Standard heat pumps lose some operational efficiency as temperatures plunge below freezing. If you live in an area with prolonged freezing winter fronts, a Gas/Electric Packaged Unit (dual-fuel system) is highly recommended. It automatically shifts from electric heat pump operation to a built-in gas furnace when outdoor temperatures drop, ensuring reliable backup heating power.

    A: For standard residential applications, filters should be checked and replaced every 30 to 90 days depending on usage and household pet factors. Because the entire mechanical system is located outdoors, keeping a clean air filter is absolutely vital to maintaining proper static pressure, protecting the internal blower motor, and ensuring optimal thermal distribution.