Sterling GG Series 90,000 BTU Low Profile Unit Heater - Natural Gas / Liquid Propane - Standard / Separated Combustion All-In-One Convertible Unit

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Reliable Heat. Compact Design. Year-Round Comfort.

Transform your garage or workshop into a usable space in every season with the Sterling GG Series Gas-Fired GG090A1NSA11 Unit Heater — engineered for efficiency, quiet operation, and long-lasting performance. Designed with a low-profile layout and tubular heat exchanger technology, these heaters deliver consistent warmth without taking up valuable space. Ideal for residential garages, commercial workshops, and outbuildings, the GG Series is certified for non-occupied spaces and built for effortless installation.

Powerful & Efficient Heating

The Sterling GG Series combines advanced tubular heat exchanger design with a single-orifice burner system, ensuring maximum heat transfer and minimal energy waste. With its 90,000 BTU heating capacity this propeller unit heater provides dependable warmth while maintaining industry-leading operating efficiencies. Every unit is designed for standard or separated combustion out of the box, giving installers flexibility for a wide range of venting and air-intake setups.

Smart Design for Limited Spaces

With its low-profile construction and quiet fan operation, the GG Series is the perfect solution for tight garage ceilings, shops, or storage areas where space is at a premium. Each model is thermostat-controlled for precision comfort and includes optional combustion air inlet kits for concentric venting or sealed-combustion configurations. The result — clean, reliable heat that keeps your workspace comfortable and clutter-free.

Built for Garages & Tough Environments

The Sterling GG Series Garage Unit Heater is ETL-certified for residential garage use, meeting all requirements for non-living space heating applications. Units include a factory LP gas conversion kit and components designed for dusty, damp, or demanding conditions — ensuring dependable performance wherever you need heat most. A limited 10-year heat exchanger warranty provides added peace of mind for long-term reliability.

QUICK FACTS

  • 90,000 BTU
  • 82% AFUE thermal efficiency
  • Power vented
  • Standard or Separated Combustion capable out of the box
  • Reliable direct spark ignition with redundant single-stage gas valve
  • Natural gas with LP kit included for field conversion if needed
Warranty

The GG090A1NSA11 comes with a standard 10 year heat exchanger warranty from the manufacturer.

Additional Information

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Sterling GG Series 90,000 BTU Low Profile Unit Heater - Natural Gas / Liquid Propane - Standard / Separated Combustion All-In-One Convertible Unit
SKUGG090A1NSA11
Weight (in lbs)110.000000
Brand/ManufacturerSterling
Replaces2RYV2, BRT090
Additional InformationMade in the USA
Additional InformationA Mestek Unit Heater
Additional Information321 Stainless Steel Burner Box
Furnace Efficiency / AFUE 82%
Heating BTU90,000
Heat Exchanger MaterialAluminized Steel
Maximum CFM 1,100
Venting TypePower Vent or Separated Combustion
Flue Outlet4"
Electrical115 Volt 1 Phase 60 Hertz
PhaseSingle Phase
Operating ModeHeating
Ignition TypeDirect Spark Ignition
Fuel TypeNatural Gas
Height16-13/16"
Width30"
Depth26-3/16"
Warranty10 year heat exchanger
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Safety InformationPROPOSITION 65 WARNING
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What type of venting do these unit heaters require? B-vent or PVC?
These units require Category I (B-vent) for vertical venting through the roof, or Category III for venting horizontally through side walls. The exhaust on these units exceeds a temperature that would allow for PVC Venting. If you have any further questions, please feel free to give us a call. Thanks!
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