Rooftop Packages

Rooftop Packages

Rooftop package air conditioners offer a compact, all-in-one solution for heating and cooling larger commercial spaces like offices, restaurants, and retail stores. These systems are designed to be installed on the roof, housing all critical components—compressor, condenser, and evaporator—in a single casing. This design can simplify maintenance while freeing up valuable indoor and ground space. Rooftop units are known for their robust performance and ability to handle significant climate control needs, offering consistent temperature management across expansive areas. They are available in various capacities to suit different building sizes and layouts.

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Rooftop packages are designed specifically for commercial applications and outdoor installation. The term ‘packaged’ is defined as a single air conditioner, which includes heating and cooling devices. Very common particularly in single-story commercial buildings; e.g. offices, shops, restaurants, open plan offices and work spaces, supermarkets, shopping malls, auditoriums, warehouses and workshops.

Because these units are most often located on the roof, the packaged unit is commonly called a ‘rooftop air conditioning package’. However, they also can be slab-mounted on the ground. They are often installed with either vertical or horizontal supply and return air connections.

Rooftop packages usually connect to a ductwork ventilation system that distributes the air that has been conditioned through the building and then returns it to the rooftop package unit.

The easiest way to understand why the system is called a ‘package’ is, if we think of a split system it has two split and separate units (indoor and outdoor unit), in a rooftop package, instead of being split, the two units are combined to work together in the package. Joe Cools can supply air conditioning units from a wide product range to suit light commercial packaged air conditioning applications.

Joe Cool’s qualified and certified mechanics install rooftop package air conditioners on commercial and industrial buildings in Adelaide.

This air conditioner is reverse cycle and uses the same technological principle to heat and cool as ducted reverse cycle and split systems.

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