On January 1, 2023, the Department of Energy (DOE) will require new testing procedures for developing efficiency ratings on split system heat pumps. Products that have gone through these updated testing procedures will display SEER2, EER2 and HSPF2 ratings, in addition to the older SEER/EER/HSPF ratings. The 2023 testing procedures are more stringent and will result in lower efficiency ratings compared to the older ratings. As we transition all our products to these new testing procedures, we’ll publish both ratings on our heat pumps category page for better comparison.

Packaged Products - Combined Heating & Cooling Systems
Whole-home heating and cooling systems deliver a comfortable home environment year-round. The single- and multi-stage compressors and premium features to give you the most precise temperature control and consistent comfort.
Packaged products can be powered by three different methods.
- Cooling-only packaged products run solely on electricity.
- Gas heating and cooling units use gas for heating and electricity for cooling.
- Heat pump packaged products use electricity to heat and cool
Central heating and cooling units are designed with components that help keep sound levels low, like compressor sound blankets, compressor isolation grommets, quiet motor mounts and aerodynamic tops.
Central heating and cooling units and heat pumps are rated by their Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER), Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) and Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE). These ratings are much like miles per gallon (MPG) for a car: the higher the rating, the more energy-efficient the system.
Flexible, efficient performance
- Energy efficient—SEER rating up to 16 and AFUE rating up to 81 percent
- Superior humidity and temperature control
- Quiet comfort
Efficient all-in-one comfort
- Energy efficient—SEER rating up to 14.5 and AFUE rating up to 81 percent
- Simple operation
- Budget friendly
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