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The Commercial Split Systems category focuses on condenser + air handler / furnace combinations designed for offices, retail suites, restaurants, churches, and light industrial spaces that need reliable, ducted comfort without moving to a full rooftop or chiller design. These commercial split HVAC systems give you familiar installation practices, flexible indoor equipment options, and the higher static capabilities and voltages common in commercial applications.
Commercial splits are a smart fit for tenant build-outs, small medical offices, schools, and multi-tenant buildings where zoning, indoor equipment placement, and service access all matter. By pairing outdoor condensers with matching air handlers, cased coils, or gas furnaces, you can meet code, manage ventilation, and integrate with existing duct systems while keeping equipment serviceable for future maintenance and upgrades.
When you select a commercial split system, start with the building’s load profile, hours of operation, and duct design. Check available electrical service, equipment clearances, return strategies, and fresh-air requirements. Use the Compare tools and filters on this page to evaluate capacity, efficiency, sound data, static capabilities, cabinet dimensions, and required accessories so you can verify how the system will perform in real operating conditions.
Pro tip: For commercial split projects, build a simple equipment schedule that lists each zone’s tonnage, CFM, supply/return locations, and control strategy. Add photos of the mechanical spaces and duct connections, plus nameplate data for any existing equipment that will remain. Share that information with us and we can help align the right commercial split systems, compatible OEM parts, and accessories so your design, quote, and installation stay coordinated from rough-in through final startup.

The Commercial Split Systems category at HVACProSales.com includes light-commercial condensers, heat pumps, air handlers, coils, and furnaces used to build ducted split systems for offices, retail, restaurants, schools, and small industrial spaces. Contractors can compare capacity, efficiency ratings, static pressure capabilities, sound data, voltage, cabinet size, and compatible OEM accessories to design reliable, code-compliant commercial HVAC solutions.
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