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My gas heater seems to have the blower motor wired
you have to change the 2 leads on the motor should tell you on the schematic of motor how to do so. Most after market motors come with leads to go clockwise or countrclockwise depending on how the leads are wired
My Williams heater Model #
You may have changed the thermocouple, but did you clean the pilot assembly? Dust & dirt can get pulled in and restrict the gas/air mixture. The "blue flame" needs to impinge on the thermocouple in order for it to stay lit. Or, couId there be a possible "crack" in the heat exchanger ? If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at
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Williams 3003622 pilot light is
Try jumping out the thermostat (red and white wires) that run to the thermostat these tell the heater to come on. Jump them together if you have heat it is the thermostat, if no heat it is the furnace. Should it be the furnace I would first check the thermocouple or some manufacturers call it a flame generator. Clean this with steel wool and position it in the top center area of the flame as this is the hottest part of the flame. Good luck
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