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Sterling Parts - Furnace & AC

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Burner Drawer Aluminum NG-LH, 11502R02699-005
SKU: 11502R02699-005
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SKU: 11502R02699-005
$1,143.25 each
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SKU: 11251R09269-150
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SKU: 11251R09269-150
$134.32 each
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SKU: 11602R06186-001
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SKU: 11602R06186-001
$691.22 each
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Heat Exchanger (409 S.S.), 11602R05926-310
SKU: 11602R05926-310
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SKU: 11602R05926-310
$3,980.37 each
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Burner Drawer Aluminum LP-RH, 11502R02693-104
SKU: 11502R02693-104
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SKU: 11502R02693-104
$1,789.59 each
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Main Burner Set SS, 11502R01654-905
SKU: 11502R01654-905
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SKU: 11502R01654-905
$613.60 each
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Burner Drawer Aluminum NG-LH, 11502R02699-004
SKU: 11502R02699-004
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SKU: 11502R02699-004
$1,026.95 each
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Access Door Panel w/Insulation, 11251R09269-100
SKU: 11251R09269-100
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SKU: 11251R09269-100
$131.32 each
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Burner Drawer SS LP-LH, 11502R02694-316
SKU: 11502R02694-316
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SKU: 11502R02694-316
$3,317.65 each
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Rear Jacket Panel w/Insulation, 11251R09247-400
SKU: 11251R09247-400
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SKU: 11251R09247-400
$148.46 each
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More About Sterling Parts

Sterling Parts cover the replacement components used to service Sterling unit heaters, a product line built by a manufacturer with more than 50 years of experience producing gas-fired, oil-fired, electric, and steam or hot water heating equipment for agricultural, commercial, and residential buildings. Technicians turn to this parts category when a Sterling heater in the field needs a component replaced rather than a full unit swap, which keeps an existing installation running without the cost of new equipment.

Because Sterling's product range spans several fuel types and heater categories, from agricultural unit heaters to indoor duct furnaces, the parts that fall under this category vary by which heater series is being serviced. Confirming the exact heater model before ordering is what keeps a service call efficient instead of turning into a return trip for the correct part.

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  • Gas-Fired Unit Heater Parts: Sterling's gas-fired unit heater line includes six models, making it the largest single category in the manufacturer's lineup, and parts for these units cover components like burners, controls, and heat exchangers. Technicians servicing commercial or residential gas-fired unit heaters use this category most often. These heaters run on natural gas or liquid propane depending on the installed model. Matching the fuel type of the replacement part to the installed unit is essential.
  • Oil-Fired Unit Heater Parts: Oil-fired Sterling unit heaters run on No. 1 fuel oil (kerosene) or No. 2 fuel oil, and parts in this category support the smaller installed base of oil-fired equipment still in service. Technicians in regions where oil heat remains common rely on this category for burner and ignition components. Sterling's oil-fired line is a single model within the broader unit heater range. Confirming oil grade compatibility matters when ordering burner-related parts.
  • Electric Unit Heater Parts: Electric unit heater parts support Sterling's three-model electric heater line, which avoids the combustion components found in gas or oil-fired units. These parts typically cover heating elements, contactors, and control components rather than burners or ignitors. Electric units are a common choice for spaces without gas service. Technicians should confirm voltage rating before ordering an electric heating element replacement.
  • Steam and Hot Water Unit Heater Parts: Steam and hot water unit heater parts support Sterling's hydronic unit heater models, which use a boiler-supplied coil rather than an on-board burner to generate heat. This category includes coil and control components specific to hydronic operation. Technicians servicing buildings with a central boiler plant use this category rather than the gas or oil-fired parts lines. Confirming coil size against the installed unit prevents an improper fit.

Buying Guide

Identify the exact Sterling unit heater model before ordering a replacement part. Sterling's lineup spans agricultural, high-efficiency condensing, electric, gas-fired, indoor duct furnace, oil-fired, and steam or hot water models, and parts are rarely interchangeable across those categories even when they look similar.

Confirm the fuel type on gas-fired and oil-fired units specifically. Sterling gas-fired heaters run on natural gas or liquid propane, while the oil-fired line uses No. 1 or No. 2 fuel oil, and ordering a burner or control component rated for the wrong fuel is a common and avoidable mistake on a Sterling Parts order.

For electric unit heaters, match the voltage rating on any heating element or control component to the nameplate on the installed unit rather than assuming a standard voltage. A mismatched voltage rating on an electric replacement part can damage the new component on first use.

On steam and hot water models, verify coil dimensions and connection type against the installed unit, since hydronic unit heaters rely on a properly sized coil to move enough heat for the space being served. A coil that is close in size but not an exact match can leave a space underheated even after the repair is complete.

Finally, keep the heater's age in mind. Sterling has manufactured unit heaters for decades, and older installed units may use parts that differ from the current production lineup, so confirming part compatibility against the specific unit, not just the general product line, avoids an incorrect order.

Frequently Asked Questions

What information is needed before ordering Sterling Parts?

Identify the exact Sterling unit heater model and fuel type before ordering. Sterling's lineup includes gas-fired, oil-fired, electric, and steam or hot water models, and parts are generally specific to each category.

What fuel types do Sterling gas-fired unit heaters use?

Sterling's gas-fired unit heaters run on either natural gas or liquid propane depending on the installed model. Confirming which fuel the unit uses prevents ordering an incompatible burner or control component.

Are Sterling electric unit heater parts interchangeable across models?

Not necessarily. Electric heating elements and control components should be matched to the voltage rating on the installed unit's nameplate rather than assumed to be standard across the electric heater line.

What should be checked before replacing a coil on a steam or hot water Sterling unit heater?

Verify the coil dimensions and connection type against the installed unit. Hydronic unit heaters depend on a correctly sized coil to deliver enough heat output for the space, and a close but incorrect size can leave a space underheated.

Does Sterling still support parts for older unit heater models?

Sterling has manufactured unit heaters for more than 50 years, and older installed units can use parts that differ from current production models. Confirm compatibility against the specific installed unit rather than the general current lineup.

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