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For heat i've found that the Sterling unit below, which is rated for garage use, has preformed quite well and it is low profile enough to be ceiling mounted and not look ugly or get in the way.  For A/C, I have seen small in-wall units with remote exchangers-these units are popular in computer rooms--not sure about manufacture names but this unit is kind of what i'm talking about www.abako.co.uk/awr_151822_model.html


I keep my garage at 60f during the winter and boost it a bit if I'm doing some wrenching; it has plenty of BTUs so setting the garage to a desired temperature is never an issue.


This is a Sterling Model "RF" which is Residential Garage Certified.

heater specs: www.sterlinghvac.com/litlibrary/LPRFM-4.pdf


     


  


[This message has been edited by DanO (edited 21 December 2002).]


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