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PRPHP16
Heat Pump | High-Efficiency Package Unit
Top Features of the PRPHP16
SEER2 stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio and is a measurement of the efficiency of cooling products. The “2” refers to the 2023 updated testing standards. Compared to original SEER ratings, these new standards are updated to more accurately reflect performance in real-world installations. Think of it like the difference between highway vs. city miles per gallon: SEER represents performance in perfect conditions, while SEER2 presents a more realistic picture of performance – i.e., stop-and-go traffic
Learn more about SEER and SEER2 ratings here.
*May qualify for local utility rebates
HSPF2 stands for Heating Seasonal Performance Factor and is a measurement of a heat pump’s heating efficiency. As with SEER2, HSPF was updated to HSPF2 to help reflect your system’s performance after installation.
Learn more about HSPF and HSPF2 ratings here.
*May qualify for local utility rebates
By changing the speed of its airflow during start-up, your package unit can create more even temperatures throughout your home, while enhancing efficiency and reducing operating noise.
Allows heat pumps to enter defrost mode without excessive noise. Since refrigerant pressure is allowed to equalize before the switch, the heat pump can dissipate performance-robbing frost and ice quietly.
Armstrong Air’s proprietary heat transfer system. The coil features rifled tubing to enhance refrigerant flow, while lanced coil fins increase surface contact between metal and air. They combine for maximum heat transfer and efficiency.
Efficiency
SEER2 stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio and is a measurement of the efficiency of cooling products. The “2” refers to the 2023 updated testing standards. Compared to original SEER ratings, these new standards are updated to more accurately reflect performance in real-world installations. Think of it like the difference between highway vs. city miles per gallon: SEER represents performance in perfect conditions, while SEER2 presents a more realistic picture of performance – i.e., stop-and-go traffic
Learn more about SEER and SEER2 ratings here.
*May qualify for local utility rebates
HSPF2 stands for Heating Seasonal Performance Factor and is a measurement of a heat pump’s heating efficiency. As with SEER2, HSPF was updated to HSPF2 to help reflect your system’s performance after installation.
Learn more about HSPF and HSPF2 ratings here.
*May qualify for local utility rebates
Comfort
By changing the speed of its airflow during start-up, your package unit can create more even temperatures throughout your home, while enhancing efficiency and reducing operating noise.
UVA lamp accessory can be easily integrated into the unit to attack microorganisms like mold and bacteria, preventing them from circulating through your air. It makes your home a healthier place to be.
At the heart of the system is an advanced compressor that has two stages of cooling and two stages of heating to precisely maintain your set temperature. This also helps keep humidity levels balanced throughout your home.
Quiet
Our single unit design was developed to keep all heating and cooling operation outside of the home, keeping sound inside your home to a minimum.
Allows heat pumps to enter defrost mode without excessive noise. Since refrigerant pressure is allowed to equalize before the switch, the heat pump can dissipate performance-robbing frost and ice quietly.
Each compressor was constructed with rubber pads to reduce vibration during operation. Less vibration lowers sound, so your outdoor entertaining is not interrupted.
Inside every Armstrong Air package unit, you’ll find a compressor that’s wrapped in a heavy-duty, sound-insulating blanket to reduce operating noise to as low as 68 dB.**** So you’ll enjoy peace and quiet with your comfort.
Swept-wing fan blades on the condenser fan pull air over the coil surface for efficient heat transfer. This unique design also means our units operate with sound levels as low as 68 dB.****
Reliability
The combination of both high and low pressure switches protect the compressor, the heart of the system. High and low pressure switches guard against a variety of conditions to help keep your system running for years.
Your Armstrong Air package unit's electronic control system continuously monitors operation and generates LED codes to help technicians solve problems faster and more accurately.
Armstrong Air’s proprietary heat transfer system. The coil features rifled tubing to enhance refrigerant flow, while lanced coil fins increase surface contact between metal and air. They combine for maximum heat transfer and efficiency.
Armstrong Air’s commitment to a better product is backed by a 10-Year Limited Warranty on parts.
SEER2 stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio and is a measurement of the efficiency of cooling products. The “2” refers to the 2023 updated testing standards. Compared to original SEER ratings, these new standards are updated to more accurately reflect performance in real-world installations. Think of it like the difference between highway vs. city miles per gallon: SEER represents performance in perfect conditions, while SEER2 presents a more realistic picture of performance – i.e., stop-and-go traffic
Learn more about SEER and SEER2 ratings here.
*May qualify for local utility rebates
HSPF2 stands for Heating Seasonal Performance Factor and is a measurement of a heat pump’s heating efficiency. As with SEER2, HSPF was updated to HSPF2 to help reflect your system’s performance after installation.
Learn more about HSPF and HSPF2 ratings here.
*May qualify for local utility rebates
By changing the speed of its airflow during start-up, your package unit can create more even temperatures throughout your home, while enhancing efficiency and reducing operating noise.
Allows heat pumps to enter defrost mode without excessive noise. Since refrigerant pressure is allowed to equalize before the switch, the heat pump can dissipate performance-robbing frost and ice quietly.
Armstrong Air’s proprietary heat transfer system. The coil features rifled tubing to enhance refrigerant flow, while lanced coil fins increase surface contact between metal and air. They combine for maximum heat transfer and efficiency.
SEER2 stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio and is a measurement of the efficiency of cooling products. The “2” refers to the 2023 updated testing standards. Compared to original SEER ratings, these new standards are updated to more accurately reflect performance in real-world installations. Think of it like the difference between highway vs. city miles per gallon: SEER represents performance in perfect conditions, while SEER2 presents a more realistic picture of performance – i.e., stop-and-go traffic
Learn more about SEER and SEER2 ratings here.
*May qualify for local utility rebates
HSPF2 stands for Heating Seasonal Performance Factor and is a measurement of a heat pump’s heating efficiency. As with SEER2, HSPF was updated to HSPF2 to help reflect your system’s performance after installation.
Learn more about HSPF and HSPF2 ratings here.
*May qualify for local utility rebates
By changing the speed of its airflow during start-up, your package unit can create more even temperatures throughout your home, while enhancing efficiency and reducing operating noise.
UVA lamp accessory can be easily integrated into the unit to attack microorganisms like mold and bacteria, preventing them from circulating through your air. It makes your home a healthier place to be.
At the heart of the system is an advanced compressor that has two stages of cooling and two stages of heating to precisely maintain your set temperature. This also helps keep humidity levels balanced throughout your home.
Our single unit design was developed to keep all heating and cooling operation outside of the home, keeping sound inside your home to a minimum.
Allows heat pumps to enter defrost mode without excessive noise. Since refrigerant pressure is allowed to equalize before the switch, the heat pump can dissipate performance-robbing frost and ice quietly.
Each compressor was constructed with rubber pads to reduce vibration during operation. Less vibration lowers sound, so your outdoor entertaining is not interrupted.
Inside every Armstrong Air package unit, you’ll find a compressor that’s wrapped in a heavy-duty, sound-insulating blanket to reduce operating noise to as low as 68 dB.**** So you’ll enjoy peace and quiet with your comfort.
Swept-wing fan blades on the condenser fan pull air over the coil surface for efficient heat transfer. This unique design also means our units operate with sound levels as low as 68 dB.****
The combination of both high and low pressure switches protect the compressor, the heart of the system. High and low pressure switches guard against a variety of conditions to help keep your system running for years.
Your Armstrong Air package unit's electronic control system continuously monitors operation and generates LED codes to help technicians solve problems faster and more accurately.
Armstrong Air’s proprietary heat transfer system. The coil features rifled tubing to enhance refrigerant flow, while lanced coil fins increase surface contact between metal and air. They combine for maximum heat transfer and efficiency.
Armstrong Air’s commitment to a better product is backed by a 10-Year Limited Warranty on parts.
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15.2 SEER2Up To
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6.7 HSPF2Up To
* Due to Armstrong Air's ongoing commitment to quality, all specifications, ratings and dimensions are subject to change without notice. Consult AHRI directory for the latest performance ratings.
**SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rates electric cooling efficiency. AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) is a measure of gas heating efficiency. The higher the energy rating, the more efficiently your unit operations.
***Please consult an Armstrong Air® expert or your utility company for information on energy incentives in your area.
****Sound ratings vary by product type and capacity, please refer to the technical specifications for specific sound ratings.