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Williams 1753012 - Introduction; Description; Tools Needed; Materials

Williams 1753012
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Introduction
Introduction – 6
Please read our instructions before you install and use your furnace. This will help you obtain the full value from this furnace. It will also
help you avoid any needless service costs if the problem is found within this instruction manual.
Always consult your local heating or plumbing inspector, building department or electric utility company regarding regulations, codes or
ordinances which apply to the installation of a Direct-Vent Wall Furnace.
Basic Description
Your direct-vent wall furnace is shipped ready to install against an
exterior wall up to 9 inches thick.
The furnace may burn either Natural or L.P. Gas, depending on
the model you have purchased.
Always consult your local heating or plumbing inspector, building
department or gas utility company regarding regulations, codes or
ordinances which apply to the installation of a direct-vent furnace.
The sealed combustion system draws combustion air directly from
the room or outdoors (with optional kit) into the combustion
chamber and combustion gases are discharged directly outdoors
through tubes on the rear of the furnace.
The furnace cabinet is also constructed of heavy-gauge steel and
has a powder paint finish.
The furnace controls are located on top of the furnace. All models
are equipped with American Gas Association and Canadian Gas
Association (AGA/CGA) listed gas valves and pilots.
Tools Needed
Hand drill or properly grounded electric drill
6 ft. folding rule or tape measure
Screwdrivers (Phillips Head)
Pliers (wire cutting)
Stud locator or small finishing nails.
Tin snips
8 and 12 inch adjustable wrenches
Keyhole or sabre saw
(2) 10 inch or 12 inch pipe wrenches
Gloves and safety glasses
Materials
Pipe joint compound resistant to L.P. gases.
Caulking compound-silicone rubber with a temperature rating of
500
°
F.
DO NOT use caulking advertised as paintable or for bathtub use
as most contain fillers and will not withstand high temperatures.
Pipe and fittings to make connections to the furnace.
Electrical wiring supplied as needed for optional blower.
Minimum wire size is #14 gauge copper.
Helpful Installation Information
The following booklets will help you in making the installation:
ANSI/NFPA 70, or current edition "National Electrical Code". In Canada: CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code.
American National Standard Z223.1 or current edition "National Fuel Gas Code".
Obtained from: American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New York, N Y 10018. In Canada: CAN/CGA B149.
Optional Accessories
Air Inlet Kit 9310 Used to draw inlet air from outside of the home.
10’ Condensate Hose Kit 9314 – When more than 2 Ft. of condensate hose is necessary.
Vent Adapter Kit 9311 Used to cover up existing vent holes in the wall in order to use 2” PVC.
External Condensate Pump Kit 9312 - Used to drain condensate instead of gravity system included.
Remote Control Kit 9313- Used to control the unit in remote mode.
External Thermostat P322016- Used in place of built-in Thermostat and mounted on the wall.

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