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Installation 

Installation should be done by a QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN.   

The furnace must be located on an outside wall. 

Wall Installation 

Minimum clearances from combustible materials: 

 Unit to the top surface of carpeting, tile:  2-inches (50 mm) 

 Unit to back wall (0" to spacers): 0-inch (0 mm). 

 Vent to wall enclosure: 0-inch (0 mm) 

 Unit to sidewalls: 3.15-inches (80 mm) 

 Unit to ceiling: 10-inches (254 mm) 

 
 

See Figure 1 showing clearance for installation of vent cap.   
 
Leave at least three-feet in front of the wall furnace for servicing 
and proper operation. The wall furnace must be installed in such 
a way that the external  casing can be completely removed for 
servicing. 

If there is a shelf above the furnace, it must be non-combustible.  A minimum clearance of 12-inches (300 mm) is recommended 
between the furnace and the non-combustible shelf above it. 

Gas equipment in residential garages must be installed so that all burners and burner ignition devices are located not less than 
18-inches (460 mm) above the floor.  Such equipment must be located, or protected, so it is not subject to physical damage by a 
moving vehicle. 

The vent terminal of this direct-vent furnace must be located at least 9-inches (230 mm) from any opening through which flue 
gases could enter a building. The bottom of the vent terminal and the air intake must be located at least 12-inches (300mm) 
above grade.    

DO NOT cover the furnace.   
Make sure that the correct gas supply is available.   
The furnace requires a 120 V 60 Hz electrical supply. 

The furnace must be electrically grounded in accordance with local 
codes or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical 
Code ANSI/NFPA 70 (latest edition) or 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 operating 
direct-vent propane or natural gas-fired space heaters.  For direct-vent appliances, mechanical-vent heating appliances or 
domestic hot water equipment, where the bottom of the vent terminal and the air intake is installed below four feet above grade 
the following requirements must be satisfied: 
 
1. 

If there is not one already present, on each floor level where there are bedroom(s), a carbon monoxide detector and alarm 
shall be placed in the living area outside the bedroom(s).  The carbon monoxide detector shall comply with NFPA 720 (2005 
Edition). 

2. 

A carbon monoxide detector shall be located in the room that houses the appliance or equipment and shall: 

a.  Be powered by the same electrical circuit as the appliance or equipment such that only one service switch services 

both the appliance and the carbon monoxide detector; 

b.  Have battery back-up power; 

c.  Meet ANSI/UL 2034 Standards and comply with NFPA 720 (2005 Edition); and 

d.  Have been approved and listed by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory as recognized under 527 CMR. 

A carbon monoxide detector shall: 

a.  Be located in the room that houses the appliance or equipment;  

 

WARNING: For the installation of this furnace, the 

following items must be used as a vent air intake 

system: 

 

External Vent Cap 

(Part Number:   WFR–TRM000) 

Flanged Air Inlet Tube 

(Part Number:   WFR–TBO002) 

O-Ring 

(Part Number:   WFN–RNG003) 

Flue Outlet Tube 

(Part Number:  WFR-795) 

 

(All the above items are supplied with the furnace) 

WARNING: The nearest point of the vent cap should 
be a minimum horizontal distant of six (6) feet (1,830 
mm) from any pressure regulator.   In case of 
regulator malfunction, the six (6) feet (1,830 mm) 
distance will reduce the chance of gas entering the 
vent cap. 

Summary of Contents for 2903511

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 2903512 MODEL Propane Gas Only 2903511...

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: ...lified 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 is a...

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 above for the occa...

Page 5: ...th 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 operating direct ve...

Page 6: ...ne 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 mi...

Page 7: ...ipe in the wall through the hole provided in the support bracket Place the round adhesive gasket around the hole so that the air pipe remains in its position 6 Attach the supporting bracket with the s...

Page 8: ...ace 14 Position the vent cap and attach it with the screws Figure 7 15 Connect the female end of the three prong plug to the furnace connection on the bottom of the furnace 16 Connect the gas supply l...

Page 9: ...s pressure and settings Minimum Burner Pressure Setting a Set LOW burner capacity by pressing button Z2 b Connect a micro manometer to the test gauge B Figure 8 c Rotate the internal screw D Figure 8...

Page 10: ...he inlet pressure to the gas valve a plugged tapping accessible for test gauge connection is provided on the gas valve Figure 8 2 The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected fr...

Page 11: ...pressure must be checked both in Hi and Lo input The gas manifold pressure must be as shown in the Technical Data Differences of plus or minus 0 1 in w c are accepted If the Hi or Lo gas manifold pres...

Page 12: ...SSURE SWITCH FLAME SENSOR SPARK IGNITER 2 pcs COMBUSTION BLOWER MOTOR FLAME VIEW LAMP GREEN LAMP SB TR Z1 Z2 Z3 Z8 Z9 L1 L2 GND LOCK OUT LAMP RED LAMP TRANSFORMER 120 24 V RESET AND SUMMER WINTER SWIT...

Page 13: ...ot try to light any appliance Do not touch any electric switch Do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neightbor s phone FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING W...

Page 14: ...rnace will operate in heating mode according to the thermostat and or clock s program When the button is down the appliance will provide ventilation MIN MAX BUTTON For faster heating keep this button...

Page 15: ...solution and correct any leaks prior to operating the furnace The HI and LO pressures must be adjusted as explained above Never try to adjust them independently from each other Checking Removing and...

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: ...7 Figure 10 D a triangular shaped indicator 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...

Page 19: ...ght Press the Program Selector Figure 10 C 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...

Page 20: ...nd summer winter switch The switch is closed if there is no ignition block 4 Check Z2 Hi Lo flame and fan speed switch Button down Minimum velocity Button up Maximum velocity TROUBLESHOOTING STEP 2 Po...

Page 21: ...wirings and connections If they are OK replace the thermostat STEP 4 8 Check Z9 Room thermostat Close the thermostat by a clockwise rotation 9 Check M1 Overheat thermostat automatic reset The thermos...

Page 22: ...e the transformer Point 14 EV1 Valve closed during ignition Z2 down Check wirings connections and voltage If everything is OK replace the gas valve Point 15 RP7 No spark during ignition Check electrod...

Page 23: ...inter Switch Part Number P332571 Z8 Z3 Timer and Manual Program Mode Switch Part Number P332570 Z2 Hi Lo Flame and Fan Speed Switch Part Number P332569 SF SB Green and Red Lamps Part Number P332538 P3...

Page 24: ...ion Blower Motor Part Number P332514 M1 Overheat Thermostat Part Number P332522 M2 Fan Thermostat Part Number P332496 Fan Blades 4 pieces Part Number P332572 Left P332638 Right M Fan Motor 2 Pieces Pa...

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