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BMS Controls Glossary

Packaged Rooftop Heat Pump

A packaged rooftop heat pump is a type of heating system that is installed on the roof of a building. It is an all-in-one system that combines an air conditioner and a furnace, as well as the necessary ductwork, into a single unit. The system is designed to draw heat from the outside air, compress it, and then distribute the heated air through the ductwork. This type of heating system is often used in commercial buildings or other large structures, as it is a more efficient and cost-effective way of providing heating. The most common type of packaged rooftop heat pump is the split system, which has two units – an outdoor condenser and an indoor air handler. The condenser draws in air from outside, compresses it, and then sends the heated air to the air handler. The air handler then distributes the air through the ductwork of the building. Packaged rooftop heat pumps are an efficient and economical way to heat large spaces, and can provide