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Servicing 

All servicing activities must be performed by a qualified service technician or a service agency. The home owner may not service 
the furnace. The home owner must read this section to be informed of the periodic maintenance and checks that are required.  
All servicing (except on vent system) must be performed with the external casing removed. After any servicing, the external 
casing must be reinstalled properly. 

 

Checking and Adjusting the Gas Manifold Pressure 

The furnace comes set from the factory at the correct HI and LO gas manifold pressures as shown in “Technical Data”. It is 
recommended to check the pressures periodically (minimum once a year). If adjustment is required, this can be done by 
adjusting screws “C” and “D”. (Figure 8)  A test gauge must be connected as explained in “Checking the Gas Manifold 
Pressure”.   
 
Proceed as follows: 

1.  Place the unit in the HI mode. 

2.  Adjust the HI pressure by turning screw “C” (pressure regulator) to the value given in “Technical Data”. Turn clockwise to 

increase the pressure, turn counterclockwise to decrease it. 

3.  Turn the control knob clockwise until the gas control switches to LO mode. The position in which this occurs depends on 

the actual room temperature. 

4.  Loosen screw “D” until the correct value for the LO pressure is achieved. Turn clockwise to decrease the pressure, turn 

counterclockwise to increase it. 

5.  Switch the unit from LO to HI mode to check that both the HI and LO pressures are correct. A tolerance of plus or minus 

0.1-inches w.c. on the pressure value is acceptable. Readjust if needed. 

6.  Disconnect the test gauge and firmly tighten the screw of the gauge connection, then check for gas leaks from it. 

The HI and LO pressures must be adjusted as instructed above. Never adjust them independently of each other. 
 

Checking, Removing and Reassembling of the Vent Air Intake System 

It is essential that the vent air intake system is examined periodically (minimum once a year) to verify it is clean from dust and 
deposits of solid materials such as leaves or nests. The vent air intake system is checked from outside. Proceed as follows: 

1.  Remove the vent cap by removing the three outer screws. (Figure 7) 

2.  Remove the inner flue pipe. 

Do not use tools;

 the pipe can be extracted by hand. 

3.  Remove dust and deposits from the vent cap and flue pipes. Deposits in the air pipe must be taken outside. 

Do not push 

them inside the furnace. 

The outer air pipe may not be removed from outside. 

4.  Reinstall the flue pipe from outside. Do not use glue or sealants. 

5.  Reinstall the vent cap on the flue pipe. Do not use glue or sealants. Tighten the three outer screws. 

 

Lubrication of Moving Parts

This furnace does not require lubrication. Do not try to lubricate any part of the furnace such as motors bearings, keys, knobs, 
screws, etc. 
 

Flame Visual Check 

Correct  and  proper  operation  may  be  checked  by  examining  the  burner  flame.  The  flame  may  be  examined  through  the  front 
flame viewer. The flame must be stable  and have  blue colour. Some small  yellow tips are acceptable  with  propane gas. If the 
flame  is  yellow  or  has  excessive  turbulence,  check  the  gas  manifold  pressure  and  the  vent  air  intake  system.  If  these  are  not 
acceptable,  call  a  qualified  service  technician  for  a  complete  check  of  the  furnace.  Call  also  your  gas  supplier  to  check  the 
composition of the gas in use. 

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Summary of Contents for 1773511

Page 1: ...losion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life Williams Furnace Co 250 West Laurel Street Colton CA 92324 U S A MODEL Natural Gas Only 1773512 MODEL Propane Gas Only 1773511...

Page 2: ...d repair should be done by a QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN The installation must conform to local codes or in the absence of local codes the installation must conform to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI...

Page 3: ...qualified service technician to inspect the furnace and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water Safety Information for Users of LP Gas Propane LP Gas i...

Page 4: ...is a good safety measure under any condition If at any time you do not smell the LP Gas odorant and you should assume you have a leak Then take the same immediate action recommended when you do smell...

Page 5: ...in Canada with CAN CSA C22 2 No 3 Installations in the State of Massachusetts All installations in the State of Massachusetts must use the following requirements when installing maintaining or operat...

Page 6: ...e of the terminal 18 inches 46 cm minimum E Clearance to unventilated soffit 12 inches 30 cm minimum clearance to vinyl soffit 36 inches 90 cm minimum F Clearance to outside corner 12 inches 30 cm min...

Page 7: ...be length wall thickness 1 5 16 inches 7 9 mm 4 Drill the mounting holes A 5 holes in the wall If possible use self tapping screws drill 1 8 inch diameter holes If self tapping screws cannot be used d...

Page 8: ...end Mark the location of the three holes for the screw anchors Figure 7 The flue grid must be vertical 12 Remove the vent cap and drill all the necessary holes diameter inch for the screw fittings pro...

Page 9: ...r inserting the screwdriver as indicated by the arrow 3 Remove the nozzle from the support and replace it with the correct one Reassemble the nozzle assembly and the screw indicated at point 1 Set the...

Page 10: ...l Gas Code that a drip line be installed near the gas inlet This should consist of a vertical length of pipe tee connected into the gas line that is capped on the bottom in which condensation and fore...

Page 11: ...the furnace Checking the Gas Manifold Pressure The gas manifold pressure can be measured by connecting a test gauge to the connection provided on the gas valve Figure 8 B The furnace comes set from t...

Page 12: ...otor Moteur du Ventilateur de Combustion SF Flame View Lamp green lamp Lampe de Presence de Flamme Verte SB Lock Out Lamp red lamp Lampe de Verrouillage Rouge TR Current Transformer 120 24 V Transform...

Page 13: ...ond attempt is STOP Read the safety information above on this label Set the thermostat to the lowest setting by turning it counterclockwise This appliance is equipped with an ignition device that auto...

Page 14: ...needs to be refilled after 4 5 days NOTE The use of water low in limestone or distilled is advisable in order to prevent any possible calcareous sedimentation that may be difficult to remove Anticalca...

Page 15: ...nnect the test gauge and firmly tighten the screw of the gauge connection then check for gas leaks from it The HI and LO pressures must be adjusted as instructed above Never adjust them independently...

Page 16: ...s 4 Check air flow switch 5 Clean and check exhaust flue pipe and air intake pipe 6 Check for gas leaks on all connections 7 Check and adjust gas pressure Check red O Ring Gasket NRNG003 If it is dama...

Page 17: ...tion Programmable day blocks 1 2 3 4 5 Monday Friday 1 2 3 4 5 6 Monday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Monday Sunday 6 7 Saturday Sunday KEY A On Off Switch Pos I The appliance is controlled by the room therm...

Page 18: ...proceeds one day at a time Number 1 stands for Monday number 2 stands for Tuesday etc C To set the time press the Hour Selector button h Figure 10 E to set the hour and the Minutes Selector button m F...

Page 19: ...button and select the program to be cancelled B Simultaneously press the Program Selector Figure 10 C and SKIP button Figure 10 G for at least 2 seconds The selected program will be cancelled C Verifi...

Page 20: ...ximum velocity Troubleshooting Step 2 Point 3 Z1 Z1 is down closed but there is no voltage on the fan motor M Check wiring and connections If everything is okay replace the switch Point 4 Z2 Z2 is dow...

Page 21: ...temperature is cold replace the switch Point 9 M1 M1 is open and fan thermostat temperature is lower than 140 F Check wiring connections gas pressure and fan motor Clean fan blades and air grids If e...

Page 22: ...control box Point 16 RP8 No flame sensing Check flame sensor wiring and connections SCheck gas pressure and exhaust flue pipe If everything is okay replace the flame control box Point 17 EV2 No voltag...

Page 23: ...inter Switch Part Number P332630 Z8 Z3 Timer and Manual Program Mode Switch Part Number P332629 Z2 Hi Lo Flame and Fan Speed Switch Part Number P332631 SF SB Green and Red Lamps Part Number P332538 P3...

Page 24: ...n Blower Motor Part Number P332514 M1 Overheat Thermostat Part Number P332565 M2 Fan Thermostat Part Number P332496 Fan Blades 4 pieces Part Number P332572 Left P332638 Right M Fan Motor 2 Pieces Part...

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