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Bulkhead Size Help
What size bulkheads/drain lines do I need for a 375 Gallon DT? I will be using the BeanAnimal style drains. The tank currently has three 3/4" pvc in it. Will this be enough?
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This all depends on the flow. 3/4" will likely be too small, but it would be easy enough to test with fresh water and see. Beananimal's description is for a tank that will flow 2,000 GPH with 1" bulkheads connected to 1.5" piping.
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Thanks,
OK I will admit plumbing is not an area I know much about. Is 2000 GPH plenty for a 375Gal Reef Tank sump system? I will be using internal pumps for most of my flow. Also I decided to get the calipers out and measure the hole size and existing bulkhead. The ID is 1.3" of the bulkhead it's self. That fits a peice of PVC with an ID of 1.05" Thing is the fitting I used to measure is a 45* SCH 40 that has 3/4" printed on it. I think that means a 3/4" pipe will slide into this fitting? And I actually have three 1" bulkheads? |
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Also is the beananimal style going to work with the bulkhead holes at the bottom of the tank? Any links to pictures or builds doing it this way?
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Are you going to use a single fuge/sump, how complex is your filtration going to be? |
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The tank will start with filtration in the cabinet. I am planning to convert my existing 85 gal DT and 40 gal sump into the sump/refugium.
Build thread is here http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh....php?t=1871854 |
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I have 20" of overflow btw. Also there is 4 1/8" inside the overflow box back to front. Would I run the pipes to the desired water level and then try and squeeze the fittings inside the box to get the turn downs? Also would I need to run all three capped fittings on the outside of the tank back up above the waterline?
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