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MONTEREY TOP VENT GAS WALL HEATER

INSTALLING YOUR MOTORIZED 

REAR OUTLET ACCESSORY

MOTORIZED REAR OUTLET REGISTER 6919 AND 6920

       WARNING:

  Danger of property damage, bodily 

injury or death. Turn off all electrical power supply at 

disconnect switch, fuse box or service panel before 

removing or working on fan. For your protection 

against shock hazard, this appliance is equipped 

with a three-prong (grounding) plug and should be 

plugged directly into a properly grounded three-

prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the prong. All 

electrical work must conform to your local codes and 

ordinances or in their absence, with National Electrical 

Code ANSI/NFPA 70. In Canada, use the Canadian 

Electrical Code C22.1. If you are not familiar with the 

wiring codes in general, have a competent electrician 

do this job.

MOTORIZED REAR OUTLET REGISTER 6919 AND 6920

  

This Rear Outlet Register directs some of the heated air 

into the room opposite the one in which the furnace is 

installed.  Read these instructions carefully and familiarize 

yourself with the installation before you begin.  Use gloves 

to protect your hands from sharp metal edges. 

BLOWER SETTINGS 

 

You must select “ON” for continuous blower operation or 

“AUTO” for automatic setting.  If the blower is set on “AUTO” 

when the furnace heats up, the heat sensor switch is 

activated and the blower will operate until the furnace cools 

down, then the blower will turn off.  The blower will not 

operate if fan switch is set in the “OFF” (center) position. 

LOCATION WARNING 

 

This register must be centered between studs and aligned 

with the furnace for proper engagement. Make sure the 

furnace is centered between the same studs before you 

cut any wall openings for the register.
1.  Measure and mark wall for opening as shown in  

 

 

Figure A

. Check the wall for any electrical wiring  

 

  present before cutting the opening. Reroute existing    

  electrical if necessary.
2.  If recessed-mounted installation, place the plaster  

 

  ground in the opening and attach to the 2 x 4 studs.
3.  An embossed knockout plate is located on the rear    

  of the outer shield and another is located directly  

  behind it on the inner shield 

Figure B

. Remove the    

  knockout plates on the furnace by punching in the 

  lower corners of the plate with a screwdriver blade.    

  Then, holding the screwdriver blade sideways against   

  the side and bottom connecting tabs, strike the head   

  of the screwdriver lightly with a hammer to break the  

  tabs. Swing the plate outward and bend it back and  

  forth to break the top tabs. Both knockout plates must  

  be removed in order to attach the register assembly  

 

  properly.  If the inner shield knockout is not embossed 

  deep enough to be removed easily, mark an outline    

  using the existing opening as a guide. Use tin snips to  

  cut the area away. A pilot hole may be needed to begin  

  the first cut. Take care not to damage the combustion  

  chamber directly behind the inner shield when making  

  a pilot hole.
4.  Attach speed nuts to the outer shield (Figure B). After   

  the furnace is in position, insert the outlet register  

 

  into the opening as shown in 

Figures C, D

 and 

E

. Install  

  machine screws through the register housing and into  

  the speed nut clips on the furnace outer shield. Do not  

  over tighten the screws.
5.  After the register has been either wired, 

Figure F

,  

 

  or plugged in, set the fan switch to the desired  

  blower operation.

CAUTION:

 Do not install this kit where the outlet grille 

may be blocked or covered by a door, curtains or any 

other obstructions.

FIGURE A - RECESSED & SURFACE INSTALLATION

FIGURE B - REMOVING KNOCKOUT PLATES

Содержание 2509621A

Страница 1: ...cluding epichlorohydrin which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and or other reproductive harm For information go to www p65warnings ca gov WARNING Improper install...

Страница 2: ...ECIAL OR CONTINGENT DAMAGES OR EXPENSES ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT OR ANY COMPONENT OR FROM THE USE THEREOF THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES...

Страница 3: ...MOTORIZED REAR OUTLET PART NUMBERS FOR THE 250 350 MODELS CONTROL ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT PARTS PART NUMBERS FOR THE 500 MODELS CONTROL ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT PARTS 500 MODELS BLOWER ACCESSORY MODEL 2901...

Страница 4: ...e appliance to avoid property damage bodily injury or death 8 Vent the furnace directly to the outdoors so that harmful gases will not collect inside the building Follow the venting instructions for y...

Страница 5: ...nt of any installed system 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 Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA...

Страница 6: ...New York NY 10018 In Canada CAN CGA B149 Optional Accessories Blower Accessories 2901 2907 May be used on all models and mounts on top of a furnace This blower increases circulation of warm air throug...

Страница 7: ...abinets 2 Check the minimum spacing needs as shown in Figure 1 3 The top of the furnace must be at least 16 inches from the ceiling 4 When the furnace is properly installed with legs resting on the fl...

Страница 8: ...mined that each appliance connected to the venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above return doors windows exhaust fans fireplace dampers and any other gashed burning appliance to the...

Страница 9: ...a fire and wait until flames are burning vigorously 2 Turn on all exhausting devices i e kitchen and bathroom exhaust fans water heaters gas and electric 3 Turn on all vented gas appliances i e heati...

Страница 10: ...provided from outdoors or spaces open to the outdoors such as an attic or crawl spaces Openings for inlet or outlet air should NOT be made into an attic area if the attic is equipped with a thermostat...

Страница 11: ...al rear outlet register may be installed when the CHIMNEY OR GAS VENT VENTILATED ATTIC OUTLET AIR OUTLET AIR INLET AIR INLET AIR VENTILATED CRAWL SPACE 10 CRAWL SPACE WALL FURN TO ATTIC 12 OPTIONAL IN...

Страница 12: ...this distance Figure 5 Place the header plate between the studs with the lower edges even with marks on the studs Make sure header plate is level Locate rear edge of nailing tabs at back of the heade...

Страница 13: ...the side rails using four 4 8 screws Flanges of the header plate go against the wall Figure A 3 Install extension side rails as shown in Figure A by telescoping them inside the lower side rails Adjust...

Страница 14: ...VENT INSTALLED FRONT PANEL INSTALLED STUD WALL CENTERED 14 3 1 2 STUD WALL GAS STUB LOCATIONS STUD WALL STUD WALL 16 4 7 16 A PLUMBERS TAPE B W VENT PIPING CEILING PLATE SPACER VENT HOLD DOWN PLATE HE...

Страница 15: ...P STORM COLLAR ROOF FLASHING HEIGHT FROM HEADER PLATE TO THE VENT CAP TOP MUST BE 6 FEET MINIMUM 1 INCH MIN CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES LISTED 4 ROUND B VENT OVAL TO ROUND ADAPTER OVAL B W VENT DOUBLE W...

Страница 16: ...vent piping In some areas the building code requires the use of an attic shield The B W vent must extend through the ceiling and roof terminating at least 12 feet above the finished floor on which the...

Страница 17: ...ine screws furnished FIGURE 12 MOUNTING REAR OUTLET REGISTER Gas Supply and Piping The gas control valve in the furnace is shipped with a seal over the gas inlet tapping Do not remove the seal until r...

Страница 18: ...nd debris that are approved by local codes Metal chips and debris can damage the valve FIGURE 13 PIPE CAPACITY PIPE CAPACITY BTU hr WITH FITTINGS NATURAL GAS LENGTH OF PIPE FEET PIPE SIZE 1 2 3 4 1 20...

Страница 19: ...ANT THIN ENOUGH TO SHOW THREADS OVER THREADED SEALANT TOO THICK SEALANT PAST TIP DAMAGED THREADS WARNING Danger of property damage bodily injury or death Never use a match or open flame to test for le...

Страница 20: ...lation instructions packed in the thermostat carton if you have any doubt about the above procedures WALL MOUNTED THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION 1 To remove the thermostat cover squeeze both sides and lift 2...

Страница 21: ...ning is provided in the gas valve to facilitate measuring manifold gas pressure A water column manometer having a scale range from 0 to 12 inches of water column should be used for this measurement Th...

Страница 22: ...to nearly invisible approximately 6 inches above ports ABNORMAL APPEARANCE LAZY FLAME Long soft yellow cones moving around in the combustion chamber lifting from ports insufficient air EXTREMELY FAST...

Страница 23: ...15 Set thermostat to desired setting TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE 1 Set the thermostat to lowest setting 2 Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed if applicable 3 Op...

Страница 24: ...le actuating the red button or by using a match repeat steps 5 through 10 listed in Lighting the Pilot WARNING The surface of the furnace is hot during operation Keep children clothing furniture and f...

Страница 25: ...oint union fitting Figure 24 4 Remove 2 screws securing burner pan assembly to inner liner 5 Pull burner pan assembly forward approximately 1 2 inch and drop down to expose the top of the burner 6 Cle...

Страница 26: ...and remove it using a hammer and screwdriver Use caution when handling sharp metal edges 7 Place the blower body on furnace top as shown in Figure B 8 Route 115V wiring into the junction box through...

Страница 27: ...MONTEREY TOP VENT GAS WALL HEATER 27 FIGURE C WIRING FOR MODEL 2901 FIGURE D WIRING FOR MODEL 2907...

Страница 28: ...ore you cut any wall openings for the register 1 Measure and mark wall for opening as shown in Figure A Check the wall for any electrical wiring present before cutting the opening Reroute existing ele...

Страница 29: ...MONTEREY TOP VENT GAS WALL HEATER 29 FIGURE C SURFACED MOUNTED INSTALLATION FIGURE D SURFACED MOUNTED INSTALLATION FIGURE E SURFACE MOUNTED INSTALLATION FIGURE F WIRING...

Страница 30: ...Assembly 9C213 9C213 9C213 9C213 9 Header 5902 5902 5902 5902 10 Burner Pan 9B296 9B296 9B296 9B296 11 Manual Spark Igniter P285500 P285500 P285500 P285500 12 Igniter Bracket 7A189 7A189 7A189 7A189...

Страница 31: ...MONTEREY TOP VENT GAS WALL HEATER 31 EXPLODED VIEW REPLACEMENT PARTS CHART 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Страница 32: ...Burner Bracket 9B234 9B234 9B234 9B234 4 Manifold P323660 P323660 P323660 P323660 5 Burner Orifice 2 Required for 500 Series P090543 P090536 P332624 P332635 6 Pilot Generator Assembly P501617 P501617...

Страница 33: ...MONTEREY TOP VENT GAS WALL HEATER 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Страница 34: ...ed 9C170 9C170 9C170 10 Non Vision Shield 9C157 9C157 9C157 11 Inner Shield Top 2 Required 9C158 9C158 9C158 12 Burner Pan Assembly 9B251 9B251 9B251 13 Blower Heat Deflector 9A440 9A440 9A440 14 Manu...

Страница 35: ...MONTEREY TOP VENT GAS WALL HEATER 35 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 6 EXPLODED VIEW REPLACEMENT PARTS CHART...

Страница 36: ...ont Burner Bracket 9B243 9B243 4 Manifold P323661 P323661 5 Burner Orifice 2 Required for 500 Series P332625 P332623 6 Pilot Generator Assembly P322396 P322397 7 Burner 2 Required for 500 Series P3236...

Страница 37: ...dle P320912 7 Flat Washer 10 31 2 P127300 8 Machine Nut 8 32 w Washer 2 P041100 9 Blower Body 9C102 10 Motor Mount Grommet 2 P321078 11 Strain Relief Bushing P012900 12 Fan Switch P323097 13 Screw 8 1...

Страница 38: ...Blower and Motor P323423 5 Heat Sensor Wire Assemblies P274202 P109600 6 Junction Box Cover 9A483 7 Fan Switch P323080 8 Blower Body 9B249 9 Heat Sensor Switch P323097 MODEL NUMBER 2907 Use only manu...

Страница 39: ...Switch P323172 P323172 6 Fan Switch P323080 P323080 7 Motor and Blower P323423 P323423 8 Motor cover 9A435 9A462 9 Motor Housing Back Plate 9B266 9B284 10 Cord and Plug P323081 P323081 11 Bushing P32...

Страница 40: ...terminals of the valve with the valve placed in Pilot position Disconnect the thermostat wires The millivolt reading should be 450 millivolts or more d Remove thermostat wires from valve terminals If...

Страница 41: ...Furnace section in this manual b Check installation Casing may be distorted by being fastened to an uneven opening or jammed under the header A restricted vent may create expansion noise Refer to Ven...

Страница 42: ...mestic 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...

Страница 43: ...MONTEREY TOP VENT GAS WALL HEATER 43 SERVICE RECORD DATE MAINTENANCE PERFORMED COMPONENTS REQUIRED...

Страница 44: ...P322087_RV 06 21 www williamscomfortprod com 888 444 1212 250 West Laurel Street Colton CA 92324 USA Subject to change without notice 2021 TM...

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