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A Word From The Manufacturer
Dear Customer,
To set up our furnace assembly procedures, severe/hundred quality assurance, safety audit and design performance
tests have been conducted according to the standards provided by the American Nationa/ Standards /nstitute, the
Department of Energy and our certification agency -- the American Gas Association Laboratories.
This was done to assure you of receiving the best value and most re/iab/e appliance of its type available today
We are confident that your Wi//iarns furnace can provide you years of low cost, efficient, heating comfort.
Thank you for purchasing a Williams furnace.
Sincerely,
Employees of Williams Furnace Company
Introduction
Please read our instructions before you install and use your furnace. This will help you obtain the full value from this
furnace. It could help you avoid needless service costs, if the answer to the problem in found within this instruction
manual.
Basic Description
The direct vent wall furnace is shipped ready to install
against an exterior wall not exceeding 12" in thickness.
Furnace may also be recessed up to 10" in a wall with
studs spaced 16" center-to-center.
Always consult your local heating or plumbing inspector,
building department or gas utility company regarding
regulations, codes or ordinaces which apply to the installa-
tion of a direct vent furnace.
Air is drawn in at the top by the fan and discharged through
a grille near the floor. A two-speed fan is used with Models
5507332, 6257732, 5507331, and 6257731. A single speed
fan is used on all other models. The furnace contains a
multi-slot burner (two on Models 5507332, 6257732,
5507331, and 6257731) and burns either natural or L.R (li-
quefied petroleum) gas, depending on the model you have
purchased.
The sealed combustion system draws combustion air
directly from outdoors into the combustion chamber and
combustion gases are discharged directly to the outdoors
through tubes mounted to the rear of the furnace.
The furnace heat exchanger is built of heavy gauge steel
treated for corrosion resistance. The fan at the top forces
air down along the front, back and sides of the heat ex-
changer where it is discharged into the room. The furnace
cabinet is also constructed of heavy gauge steel and has
a enamel paint finish.
The furnace controls are located behind an access door
on the lower front of the furnace. All models are equipped
with American Gas Association listed gas valves and pilots.
Models 4007332, 4007331, 5507332, and 5507331 are
equipped with an electric ignition automatic pilot relight
system.
Optional Accessories
Side Outlet Grille Kit 6701
Lets you route some heated air to a second room. Mounts
on side wall of second room and must be within 10 inches
of wall furnace. See pages 7 & 10.
Diffuser Grille Kit 6703 or 6704
Lets you route some heated air in a two-way direction. Kit
6704 for one-way direction.
NOTE
Kits are identified on the carton by manufacturing
number 6701, 6702, 6703 and 6704 are also listed on
the furnace rating plate.
Side Grille Kit 6702
Lets you route some heated air to side of furnace in the
same room. See pages 7 & 10.
Trim Strip Kit 4701
Provides finished edge at side of wall furnace. Neutral
beige enamel steel.
Replacement Vent Cap Assembly 9801
Should for any reason your vent cap becomes damaged
and its operation impaired, replace it immediately.
Helpful Installation Information
The following booklets will help you in making the installation:
ANSI/NFPA 70-1990 or current edition "National Electrical Code." In Canada: CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code.
American National Standard NFPA54/ANSI Z223.1 1988 or current edition "National Fuel Gas Code."
Obtain from -- American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10018.
In Canada: CAN/CGA B149 Installation Code.
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