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Sterling Gas Garage Heater Information
(for Sterling RF & BRU propane and natural gas heaters)
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Sterling Garage Heaters
Sterling Garage Recommendations
Unit
Application
Square Feet
RF30
1 to 1-1/2 Car Garage
200 - 380
RF90
+ Garage or Warehouse
1020 - 1200


Sterling Tubular Heat Exchanger
Other unit heaters available today are designed with the old clamshell style heat exchanger, positioned above ribbon-style burners. These are the most common points of failure, especially in the greenhouse environment. Heat exchangers invariably fail at the points where manufacturing processes have weakened the metal by stamping, crimping and welding. Sterling RF gas heaters are equipped with a tubular heat exchanger which consists of smooth, continuous tubes are formed in a serpentine shape and then placed in parallel rows. This type of heat exchanger has no stress points, no points where the metal has been compromised making it more durable than a similar clamshell heat exchanger and allowing the unit to be equipped with in-shot burners.

Sterling Advanced Burner Design
Sterling RF's burner design is more akin to that of a fire-tube boiler than a unit heater. With these in-shot burners, the flame is retained inside the heat exchanger and fires down the inside of the heat exchanger tube. This design accomplishes three things: First, it eliminates the need for separate conventional ribbon-style burners; Second, it enhances flame quality and heat transfer; and Third, it eliminates most burner corrosion problems. Conventional burners fail when moisture from condensation drips on them. This problem is eliminated with the Sterling in-shot burner system.

Sterling Control System
Single Stage, Direct Spark Ignition, 100% Shutoff with Continuous Retry - Utilizes a single stage combination gas control with built-in ignition control. Gas is lit with an electronic direct spark igniter on call for heat. Most gas heaters have pilot flames which must stay lit all the time for the heater to perform. This igniter comes on only when heat is needed every time heat is needed! 115 volt power supply and 25 volt controls.

Sterling Power Vent System
Every Sterling gas heater features a blower powered vent exhaust. Power vents force heater exhaust fumes outside of the heated structure, and allow the heater to be vented vertically or horizontally. Horizontal venting keeps heat from escaping out of the vent pipe when the heater is not running. This is especially important when using gas powered heaters in greenhouses. Conventional vents use natural air drafts (chimney effect) to expel exhaust fumes. Unvented gas heaters leave these fumes in the greenhouse which can be harmful to plants.
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Sterling Diagnostic System
Every Sterling garage heater has advanced diagnostic controls that monitor all primary heater functions for dependable, worry-free operation. If the gas heater doesn't start, a LED diagnostic light on the heater will flash indicating where the problem occurred and makes fixing the problem quick and easy.

Sterling Safety Devices
Limit Control (Overheat Switch) - will shut off the gas to the heater should excessive discharge temperatures occur.
Flame Rollout Switch - will shut off the gas supply to the heater in the event of flame rollout.
Pressure Switch - will shut off the gas supply to the heater in the event of a problem with the venting system.

Additional Sterling RF Gas Unit Heater Information
Download Sterling RF Gas Heater Installation Manual

Sterling Garage Heater
Sterling Gas Garage Heater Sterling Garage Heater

Heat Throw
33
33
33
40
45  

Clearances to Combustibles

Top and Bottom
1"
Access Side
18"
Non Access Side
1"
Rear
18"


*It is recommended that all gas heaters be installed by a qualified installation and service contractor.
*Ratings shown are for elevations up to 2,000 feet above sea level. For elevations above 2,000 ft., ratings should be reduced by approximately 4% for each 1,000 ft. above sea level.

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