background image

14

  

FORSAIRE COUNTERFLOW  DIRECT VENT GAS WALL HEATER

INSTALLING YOUR FURNACE

FIGURE 19 - VENT INSTALLATION

Trim 

To conceal the space between the furnace and wall, use 

4701 Trip Strip Package (not furnished with furnace), 

¾-inch round or other wood trim.

TRIM COVER 

Place the trim cover on top of the furnace. 

See Page 14, 

Figure 20

. Drill through the top casing flange and fasten 

each side with a sheet metal screw. This plate covers the 

space between the top of the furnace and wall opening 

after electrical connections are made.

MOUNT FURNACE THROUGH WALL 

Mount the furnace through the wall using surface or 

recessed mounting instructions. 

See Pages 11 - 15

Refer to 

Figure 19

 for the following steps. 

1.  Check to see that the air tube protrudes through wall  

 

7/8-inch min. to 1-inch max. for proper seal in vent cap. 

2.  Check to see that the vent tube protrudes past the air  

 

tube 1/8 inch min. to ¼- inch max. for proper seal in    

 

vent cap. 

3.  Apply a single strip of mastic (“E” provided in the vent  

 

cap carton) continuously around the outer edge of the  

 

vent cap mounting plate.

4.  Holding the vent cap in an upright position (embossed  

 

“top” on the mounting plate towards the top of the    

 

furnace), push it into place until the stops  

 

are contacted. If the stops prevent the mounting plate  

 

from reaching the wall, refer back to “DETERMINE  

 

PROPER LENGTHS” 

Page 13

.

NOTE: 

The smaller tube in the vent cap must slide over 

the vent “B”.

5.  Fasten the vent cap mounting plate to the wall with   

 

(4) 1½-inch wood screws “D’’ provided.

6.  On masonry construction, drill into the wall and use   

 

plugs or anchors. Additional sealant (silicone) may be  

 

required if the mounting surface is uneven.

FIGURE 20 - FURNACE TRIM STRIPS

Mounting Your Furnace

 

To obtain adequate clearance for fastening the furnace or 

to install gas supply fittings, it may be necessary to remove 

the burner and control assembly as follows:

CAUTION:

 Be careful not to damage burner pan  

gasket when removing burner and control assembly.

1.  Lay the furnace on its back for the following steps. 

 

Remove burner compartment door by pulling the    

 

door top out and up. 

 

MODELS:   4007332  /  5507332

 

 

 

4007331  /  5507331

a.  Remove the screws holding the ignition control unit  

 

and the cover to the casing. 

b.  Remove (3) screws ‘A’ holding the burner pan to the   

 

upper heating element support 

Page 15, Figure 22

  

 

Rotate the burner pan toward the front until the  

 

 

(3) pins ‘B’ disengage from the upper heating  

 

element support. 

c.  Remove necessary wiring to free the control module  

 

from its mounting location. Mark or tag each wire    

TOP VIEW OF FURNACE

TWO STRIPS ON EACH SIDE

TRIM STRIPS (2)

Summary of Contents for 4007331

Page 1: ...codes Not for manufactured home manufacturer factory installation Do not install any of these furnaces natural or propane gas in trailers or recreational vehicles WARNING This product can expose you...

Page 2: ...mplied warranty lasts and some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you 2 This warranty does n...

Page 3: ...SORY 9940 WIRING DIAGRAMS FURNACE ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT PARTS 400 MODELS CONTROL ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT PARTS 400 MODELS INTERMITTENT IGNITION CONTROL ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT PARTS 400 MODELS STANDING PILOT...

Page 4: ...e furnace vent directly to the outdoors so that harmful combustible flue gases will not collect inside the building Follow the venting instructions for your type of installation exactly Use only the t...

Page 5: ...sult in carbon monoxide CO poisoning and possible death 1 Seal any unused openings in the venting system 2 Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch as required in the National F...

Page 6: ...lows you to direct heated air from the side of furnace into the same room OUTLET GRILLE REGISTER 6701 Let s you route some heated air into a second room Mounts on the side wall of second room and must...

Page 7: ...l closer than 4 to intersecting wall See Page 8 Figure 4 Studs must be spaced on 16 inch centers or stud space will have to be framed in See Page 9 and 10 Recessed Mounting 2 The top of the furnace mu...

Page 8: ...age room temperature AVOID THE FOLLOWING HOT SPOTS COLDSPOTS Concealed pipes or ducts Concealed pipes or ducts Fireplaces Stairwells drafts Registers Doors drafts TV sets Unheated rooms Radios on the...

Page 9: ...tion 3 Make the required cutout in inside wall Figure 8 4 Using the hole drilled through to the outside wall as the center cut a 9 inch diameter hole for the vent It may be better to work from outside...

Page 10: ...THE STUDS 1 Find two studs at spot where furnace is to be placed Use a stud indicator or small finishing nails Repeatedly drive and remove a nail into the wall in the area of the stud until you find i...

Page 11: ...opening in furnace outer casing where marked See Page 10 Figure 10 2 Place the outer boot against casing with inner flanges exactly on edges of cut hole mark screw location re move boot and drill 33...

Page 12: ...a basement or crawl space using similar methods 4 Before drilling a hole in the wall at selected location drive a small finishing nail through the ceiling in the corner of the wall and ceiling above...

Page 13: ...ting from end with collar and holes Cut off evenly File off any burrs resulting Vent tube B Add 2 inches to dimension X Mark on tube starting from end with collar and holes Cut off evenly File off any...

Page 14: ...into place until the stops are contacted If the stops prevent the mounting plate from reaching the wall refer back to DETERMINE PROPER LENGTHS Page 13 NOTE The smaller tube in the vent cap must slide...

Page 15: ...OTTOM SURFACE AND RECESSED MOUNT NOTE Fasteners are not furnished because of different requirements of various types of wall construction Fasten the furnace to the floor through the holes provided in...

Page 16: ...put and pressure shown on the rating plate On Natural Gas the manifold pressure should be 4 inches water column The manifold pressure should be 10 5 inches water column for propaned gas See page 19 fo...

Page 17: ...rtion or mal function may result from excess pipe within control Apply moderate amount of good quality dope to pipe only leaving 2 end threads bare If propane gas installation use compound resistant t...

Page 18: ...ch diameter knockout into the burner control assembly area and insert it into the nylon plug attached to the outer casing bottom If desired you may route the thermostat wire alongside of the service c...

Page 19: ...ge 25 Figure 30 CHECK THE MANIFOLD GAS PRESSURE A tapped opening is provided in the gas valve to facilitate measuring the manifold gas pressure A U Tube manometer having a scale range from 0 to 12 inc...

Page 20: ...t be adjusted WARNING Danger of bodily injury or death Do not operate the furnace with a broken or missing pilot observation door FOR MODELS EQUIPPED WITH WILLIAMS GAS VALVE P321704 OR P321705 Models...

Page 21: ...y light the pilot Continue to hold the red reset button in for about 1 minute after the pilot is lit Release button and it will pop back up Pilot should remain lit If it goes out repeat steps 5 throug...

Page 22: ...eep children clothing furniture and flammable material away from it Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors near the furnace WARNING Danger of bodily injury or death Do not o...

Page 23: ...ight in approximately 45 seconds NOTE On initial start up or after prolonged shut down several ignition cycles may be required to purge the gas lines To accomplish the recycle repeat steps 6 through 1...

Page 24: ...ront panel Clean any lint or dirt from fan blades fan motor and exposed air passages Use a brush Put 5 drops of SAE 20 oil in each of the two cups or oil tubes on the fan motor See Figure 36 below PIL...

Page 25: ...the pilot A change in its adjustment could be made if struck during cleaning WARNING A BUILDUP OF ANY DUST LINT OR FOREIGN MATERIAL IN THE PRIMARY AIR OPENING OF THE BURNER CAN INTERFERE WITH THE PRO...

Page 26: ...ly one service switch services both the appliance and the carbon monoxide detector b Have battery back up power INSTALLATIONS IN THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS c Meet ANSI UL 2034 Standards and comply wit...

Page 27: ...the service power cord disconnect the cord at the receptacle connector located at the base of the furnace and remove the cord completely from the furnace Following the wiring diagram below make all th...

Page 28: ...28 FORSAIRE COUNTERFLOW DIRECT VENT GAS WALL HEATER WIRING DIAGRAMS MODELS 4007332 4007331 MODELS 5507332 5507331...

Page 29: ...FORSAIRE COUNTERFLOW DIRECT VENT GAS WALL HEATER 29 MODELS 4007732 4007731 MODELS 6007732 6007731...

Page 30: ...1 P151101 14 Motor Support 2 Req 7B46 7B46 7B46 7B46 15 Transformer P024200 P024200 P024200 P024200 16 Internal Wires except for 4007332 4007331 11A152 11A152 11A152 11A152 17 Vibration Isolator 4 Req...

Page 31: ...FORSAIRE COUNTERFLOW DIRECT VENT GAS WALL HEATER 31 EXPLODED VIEW REPLACEMENT PARTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 27...

Page 32: ...22044 7 Pilot Natural P323418 Pilot Propane P323419 8 Thermocouple Flame Sensor P271100 P271100 9 Pilot Tube Gasket P151800 P151800 10 Pilot Tube Seal 11A41 11A41 11 Gasket 44 inch P101600 P101600 12...

Page 33: ...133 6 Williams Valve P323209 P322042 7 Pilot Natural P323418 Pilot Propane P323419 8 Thermocouple P254000 Flame Sensor P271100 9 Pilot Tube Gasket P151800 P151800 10 Pilot Tube Seal 11A41 11A41 11 Gas...

Page 34: ...200400 P200400 13 Fan Switch P200200 P200200 14 Motor P062101 P062101 15 Motor Support 2 Req 7B46 7B46 16 Transformer P024200 P024200 17 Vibration Isolator 4 Req P022800 P022800 18 Fan Blade P200600 P...

Page 35: ...FORSAIRE COUNTERFLOW DIRECT VENT GAS WALL HEATER 35 EXPLODED VIEW REPLACEMENT PARTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 20 17 18 19 21 25 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 11...

Page 36: ...acket P323649 P323649 6 Burner Pan 11B134 11B156 7 Williams Valve P323210 P322042 8 Pilot Natural P323418 Pilot Propane P323419 9 Thermocouple P254000 Flame Sensor P271100 10 Pilot Tube Gasket P151800...

Page 37: ...FORSAIRE COUNTERFLOW DIRECT VENT GAS WALL HEATER 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 13 14 15 EXPLODED VIEW REPLACEMENT PARTS 3 7 8 9 12...

Page 38: ...11B119 11 Selector Switch P200400 P200400 12 Fan Switch P200200 P200200 13 Switch Box Cover 11C68 11C68 14 Switch Box 11B05 11B05 15 Seal Gasket P103100 P103100 16 Element Baffle 11B116 11B116 17 Limi...

Page 39: ...T Diffusing Grille Two Way 6703 6703 KIT Diffusing Grille One Way 6704 6704 Thermostat not included with these models REF NO REPLACEMENT PARTS DESCRIPTION 6007732 6007731 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 40: ...323948 5 50 mm Burner Without pilot bracket P32649 P323649 6 Burner Pan 11B156 11B156 7 Williams Valve P323209 P322042 8 Pilot Natural P323418 Pilot Propane P323419 9 Thermocouple P254000 P254000 10 P...

Page 41: ...FORSAIRE COUNTERFLOW DIRECT VENT GAS WALL HEATER 41 EXPLODED VIEW REPLACEMENT PARTS 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 14 13 12...

Page 42: ...ectric power turned ON if no voltage replace transformer NOTE Before replacing the transformer or limit switch check wiring for loose connections or broken wires and repair as needed If voltage is pre...

Page 43: ...ath of warm air discharge from the furnace near a lamp or above a TV set or stereo Check the thermostat calibration or replace Check the thermostat wiring from furnace to the thermostat may be shorted...

Page 44: ...onnect one end of a jumper wire to terminal GND DO NOT REMOVE EXISTING WIRE Attach the other end of the jumper wire to the metal blade of a small screwdriver Position the end of metal blade approx 1 8...

Page 45: ...the sensor See procedures for checking for the proper pilot flame and alignment in problem 4d If the pilot flame is drawn away from the sensor when the main burner comes ON the cause could be that the...

Page 46: ...46 FORSAIRE COUNTERFLOW DIRECT VENT GAS WALL HEATER SERVICE RECORD DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED COMPONENTS REQUIRED...

Page 47: ...ir parts always give the following Information 1 MODEL NUMBER 2 MFG DATE CODE 3 PART NUMBER 4 PART DESCRIPTION All parts listed herein may be ordered from your equipment supplier The Model Number of y...

Page 48: ...P321004_RV 06 21 www williamscomfortprod com 888 444 1212 250 West Laurel Street Colton CA 92324 USA Subject to change without notice 2021 TM...

Reviews: