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Anonymous Posted on Feb 26, 2011

Hello i have a williams wall Furnace model#25-35-50. I need to know if its a base board heat and also if you could tell me which wires are which. 1 red and 1 white

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My Williams wall heater model 25-35-50 pilot light will not stay lit. I know how to light the heater. I just will not syat lit. Even after holding the pilot in for three minutes. What is the problem?
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    My Williams wall heater model 25-35-50 pilot light will not stay lit. I know how to light the heater. I just will not syat lit. Even after holding the pilot in for three minutes. What is the problem?
    From: Its cold.
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What you have is a Direct Vent, Gas WALL Heater. It is normally mounted about 6" off the floor on an exterior wall (since it has to be direct vented out). Not sure what the red and white wires are for, but suspect it's for the optional thermostatically controlled blower connection.

In any event, to help you install this heater properly, I have included a link to the Owner/Installation Manual, which should provide all the information you need to complete the installation correctly.

http://shopfnc.com/pdffiles/williams2man.pdf


You can download and print the manual for future reference.

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