Water Heater Pilot Goes Out When Furnace Starts
My water heater pilot went out when the furnace started in 2005. Because it also had a leak I replaced the water heater, but to no avail. I could watch the pilot go out, and a candle only inches away did not flicker, so it didn't appear to be draft related. I finally replaced the gas regulator and that solved the problem. It was a 4 year old Maxitrol 325-5AL meter. Now, seven years later I have the same problem again. I have a hard time believing that the regulator would be such a problem area, usually they just work forever. Does anyone have any ideas why this would begin happening again?
Prior to 2001 I had a different regulator, but had to go to the Maxitrol 325-5AL because my service was upgraded to 2 psig. Downstream (35' of 1" pipe) I have the 40K BTU water heater and an 80K BTU furnace, so the 325-5AL should not be underspec'd. A new 2 psig leg goes the other way and has 4 regulators at each appliances, 22K BTU clothes dryer, two 170K BTU tankless heaters and a ~50KBbtu range top.