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06/17/2009, 11:46 PM | #1 |
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Piping my drains?
I have a 120 gal. All glass with 2 overflows. The pipes are 1 1/4 in. coming into a 1 1/2 in horziontal. That will feed my fuge and skimmer plus a ball valve to the return incase there is to much flow into either. Question is the 1.25 into 1.5 is that to small should I go bigger?
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06/18/2009, 01:20 AM | #2 |
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something doesn't look right,
how are you feeding the left side of the sump thats not pictured behind the tallest baffle?? also why bother putting the protein skimmer behind the bubble trap? it's going to be very loud the way you have the drains connected together via 90's going together, it's going to create alot of back pressure and probably some surging. |
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06/18/2009, 02:01 AM | #4 |
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don't use a ball valve, use a gate valve. ball valves are for on/off flow and aren't as accurately adjustable
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06/18/2009, 05:51 AM | #5 |
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if it were mine, i would not t the drains together at all. there is no reason to do so. I would also scrap the ball(or gate) valves altogether. IMO, you should NEVER restrict the drains - if there is a problem with too much flow, put a valve on the output of the return pump. restricting the drain flow in any way is asking for a flood. maybe not right away, but sooner or later, it will cause problems.
what (and where) is your return pump? it looks to me, the way your bubble trap is set up, that the skimmer is sitting in the return area. I would think it would be better off to the far left in the picture, with the return pump sitting where it currently is.
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06/18/2009, 08:54 AM | #6 |
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I think this was what he may have been going for. With the skimmer tied into the drain line on that side. Excuse the crude mock up it was 30sec in paint.
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06/18/2009, 09:43 AM | #7 |
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you could also run one drain straight to the skimmer and T the line going to the fuge, with one of them going to the drain. This way, you have 75% flow to the skimmer and 25% to the fuge, melev said to do that and it seems like a good plan
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06/19/2009, 12:53 AM | #9 |
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Thank you all for the responses. Dave that picture is what I'm trying to go for Fuge-return-skimmer. From one of the models Melev shows on his site. For a return pump I have an Oceanrunner 3500 it's not plumbed in yet as I thought it best to stop and ask before procedding. Looks like it's good I did. I'll have to see about doing alittle rework Tommorrow. Again thank you for the help.
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It's all one body of water.
Pipes & baffles, baffles & pipes. |
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