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Williams Furnace Co. 250 West Laurel Street Colton, California 92324 U.S.A.
Top-Vent Gravity Wall
Furnace
Model Numbers:
2509622; 2539622; 2559622; 3509622; 3539622; 3559622;
5009622; 5039622; 5059622
FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS ONLY
Model Numbers:
2509621; 2539621; 2559621; 3509621; 3539621; 3559621;
5009621; 5039621; 5059621
FOR USE WITH PROPANE GAS ONLY
READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU
INSTALL YOUR NEW WILLIAMS WALL FURNACE.
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment,
alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury
or property damage. Refer to this manual. For
assistance or for additional information consult a
qualified installer, service agency or the gas
supplier.
50,000
Btu/hr. Model
25,000 and 35,000
Btu/hr. Model
Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity
of this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
Open all windows.
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not
use any phone or cell phone in your
building.
Extinguish any open flame.
Immediately call your gas supplier from
a neighbors phone. Follow the gas
supplier’s instructions.
If you cannot reach the gas supplier,
call the fire department.
Installation and service must be performed
by a qualified installer, service agency or
the gas supplier.
WARNING: If the information in these
instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or
explosion may result causing property
damage, personal injury or loss of life.

Questions and Answers

  • A
    Adam GibbsAug 21, 2025
    What to do if Williams 5009622 operates but turns off too soon?
    • L
      Lisa HollandAug 21, 2025
      If your Williams Furnace turns off before the room reaches the set temperature, here's what you can check: * Examine the thermostat's location. It shouldn't be near warm air from the furnace, a lamp, or above a TV or stereo. * The thermostat itself might be defective. Check its calibration or consider replacing it.
  • M
    Mary PhamAug 25, 2025
    Why Williams 5009622 not producing sufficient heat?
    • M
      Ms. Megan MorseAug 26, 2025
      If your Williams Furnace isn't producing enough heat, here are a couple of things to investigate: * The furnace might be too small for the space you're trying to heat. Review the heat sizing calculations to ensure it's adequate. * The furnace may not be burning at its full rate. Check the gas pressure at the gas valve. It should be 4 inches water column for natural gas or 10 inches water column for L.P.G. Also, check for any blockages in the burner orifices.
  • O
    ortegabarbaraAug 28, 2025
    Why Williams 5009622 pilot light keeps going out?
    • J
      James GravesAug 28, 2025
      If you are experiencing pilot outages with your Williams Furnace, here are some things to consider: * The pilot flame may be too low or too high. Adjust the pilot flame accordingly. The pilot orifice might also be plugged, so check for spider webs or other obstructions. * Drafts or drafty areas can also cause pilot outages. Check for drafts in doorways and high-movement areas.
  • S
    Sandra JohnsonSep 4, 2025
    How to fix Williams 5009622 that won't shut off?
    • A
      Andrew SolomonSep 4, 2025
      If your Williams Furnace keeps running even after the room reaches the set temperature, consider these possibilities: * Defective thermostat wiring could be the cause. Look for shorted thermostat lead wires, possibly caused by a nail or staple. Remove the thermostat leads from the valve terminals to check. * The thermostat's location might be the problem. If it's on an outside wall or there's a hole behind it, cold air could be affecting its reading. Try relocating it. * The thermostat itself could be defective. Check its calibration, verify its temperature reading, or replace it. * The valve might be stuck open. In this case, replace the valve.
  • J
    John AllenSep 7, 2025
    How to fix noisy blower in Williams Furnace?
    • M
      Maurice MartinSep 7, 2025
      If your Williams Furnace blower is making excessive noise, try the following: * Check for a rattling housing and tighten the blower screws. * A dirty blower can cause noise. Clean the blower wheel. * If the blower wheel is bent, try to straighten it or replace it if necessary.
  • M
    Michelle FosterNov 14, 2025
    Why Williams 5009622 pilot will not stay lit?
    • X
      xharrisNov 14, 2025
      The pilot light on your Williams Furnace might not stay lit due to several reasons: * The generator may not be producing enough millivolts. Ensure the pilot flame is directly hitting the generator. * The generator connections at the gas valve might be loose or dirty. Try cleaning and tightening these connections. * The generator itself could be defective. Use a millivolt meter to check the reading at the generator terminals with the valve in the 'Pilot' position. Disconnect the thermostat wires first. A reading of 450 millivolts or higher is needed. * A grounded thermostat wire could be the issue. Disconnect the thermostat wires from the valve terminals. If the pilot stays lit, trace the thermostat wiring for any grounds, such as contact with the furnace, gas supply, nails, or sta...
  • C
    Cole MathewsNov 17, 2025
    What to do if Williams 5009622 has no gas to the main burner?
    • G
      Gary Arias DVMNov 17, 2025
      If there's no gas reaching the main burner of your Williams Furnace, consider the following: * Ensure the gas valve is turned to the 'ON' position after lighting the pilot. * Verify that the thermostat is set to a temperature that calls for heat. * The furnace orifice might be plugged. Inspect, clean, or replace it if necessary. * Check the thermostat wires for proper connections at the valve terminals. If the valve operates, inspect the thermostat wires themselves. A defective thermostat can also cause this issue. * The pilot generator might not be generating enough millivolts to open the valve. Refer to solutions 1a and 1c for troubleshooting the pilot. * The gas valve could be defective. Replace it after verifying the above steps. * The vent safety switch may have tripped...
  • V
    Victoria WilliamsDec 1, 2025
    Why Williams Furnace main burner will not stay on?
    • U
      umercerDec 1, 2025
      If the main burner on your Williams Furnace won't stay on, consider the following: * Check the vent pipe for any blockages like bird nests, twigs, or leaves. Also, ensure the vent cap is correctly installed and not placed too far down on the vent pipe. The cap should be from the same manufacturer as the vent. * The vent might be too short. It should extend at least 12 feet above the floor plate, with the top being at least 2 feet above any obstacle within a 10-foot radius, including the roof. * Restrictions in the vent system caused by offsets can be a problem. Type “B” vents should extend vertically with offsets not exceeding 45 degrees. Any angle greater than 45 degrees is considered horizontal. Offsets should be at least 2 feet above the draft hood or as far away as possible. Too...

Summary

Top-Vent Gravity Wall Furnace

What to Do If You Smell Gas

Critical safety steps for immediate action in case of a gas leak.

Warranty Information

Installation Record

Section for recording furnace installation details and verification.

Essential Furnace Safety Rules

Furnace Installation Guide

Introduction, Materials, and Tools

Overview of basic needs, accessories, and helpful installation information.

Locating Furnace and Thermostat

Guidance on selecting the optimal placement for the furnace and thermostat.

Combustion and Ventilation Air Requirements

Ensuring sufficient air for safe combustion and ventilation to prevent carbon monoxide.

Recessed and Surface Mount Installation Procedures

Detailed instructions for installing the furnace recessed into a wall or surface mounted.

Vent Installation and Gas Supply Connection

Procedures for correctly installing the furnace vent system and connecting the gas supply.

Front Panel and Thermostat Setup

Procedures for installing the front panel and connecting the thermostat wiring.

Furnace Start-Up Procedure

Steps for safely initiating the furnace operation and performing initial checks.

Operating Your Williams Furnace

Pilot Burner Adjustment and Flame Check

How to check and adjust the pilot flame for correct operation.

Lighting and Turning Off the Pilot

Safe methods for lighting the pilot and shutting down gas to the appliance.

Normal Furnace Operation Sequence

Describes the automatic sequence of furnace operation based on thermostat settings.

Furnace Maintenance and Care

Routine Care and Cleaning

Guidelines for annual upkeep, cleaning the cabinet, and maintaining the furnace area.

Burner and Blower Maintenance

Procedures for cleaning the burner compartment and blower components.

Installing Blower Accessory

Instructions for adding an optional blower accessory for improved air circulation.

Motorized Rear Outlet Accessory Installation

Blower Settings and Installation Location

How to select blower modes and identify the correct mounting position.

Furnace Replacement Parts

Control Assembly Replacement Parts

List of replacement components for the furnace's control system.

Cabinet and Body Replacement Parts

Identifies various replacement parts for the furnace's exterior and structural elements.

Furnace Troubleshooting Guide

Hints and Information

Service Hints and Gas Leak Procedures

Tips for basic service checks and crucial steps for handling gas leaks.

How to Order Repair Parts

Essential information needed when ordering replacement parts for the furnace.

Williams 5009622 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWilliams
Model5009622
CategoryFurnace
LanguageEnglish

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