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03/20/2017, 08:33 PM | #1 |
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Long plumbing run advice.
Okay, so I have a total of around 500 gallons in my basement (125 display, 120 display, Rubbermaid tubs - 50 gal coral grow out, 59 gal coral grow out, 50 gallon sump, 100 gallon fuge.
I just added a 92" 240 gallon tank to my living room on the floor above. This tank will require about 60' +/- of plumbing for the drains and returns. My concern is that I know my sump is way too small but I am unable to purchase a custom sump at this point. So what are some ways to handle the amount of water I am expect draining from the pipes and the pump being off. (I already have a 30 gallon bin set up as an overflow container and it works well (also already gets full) I also think the only way I can plumb this new tank is using the 100 gallon fuge to feed the pump and to drain the tank into. I'll post some photos tomorrow. Maybe someone has a link to a similar build or some suggestions. (Tank is still cycling) Sent from my SM-G935T using Tapatalk |
03/20/2017, 10:09 PM | #2 |
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Install check valves will help.
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03/21/2017, 04:31 AM | #3 |
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Right,. I plan on installing one of the George Fischer check valves for the return lines.
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03/21/2017, 06:42 AM | #4 |
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I have a long stretch as well probably close to 60 feet I have the check valve right above my return pump it helps but quite a bit still drains down you might want to try to consider some kind of overflow method for your sump that's a lot of water
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03/21/2017, 07:39 AM | #5 |
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The way i did it is .. The long stretch of pipe i ran down hill , The 2 inch drain and 1 1/2 Return line Came out of my sump/ pump Went up to the highest point against the floor joist above my sump and ran Down Hill across the basement then up to the tank.. During a shut off the pipe because its running down hill would retain most of the water instead of all of it draining back into the sump. I was Running a Hammerhead pump ,On the Drain line at the top dead elbow above the pump. I drilled a 1/4 inch hale and put a line from there back into my sump just below the rim with a Air check valve on it at
This was the Solution i came up with and worked for 4 years until i moved my sump closer to the tank so i can renovate the fish room..
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