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09/10/2009, 11:02 AM | #1 |
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Where to drill holes in return for anit-siphon?
Where to drill holes in return for anit-siphon? Below or above water line?
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09/10/2009, 11:05 AM | #2 |
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if your return is on a elbow just drill your holes at the top so air will consume the return pipe from water
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09/10/2009, 11:18 AM | #4 |
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Best place to drill it is right at your water line.....Therefore when its squirting water out which it will it will agitate the surface.......When it is needed it will suck air just as the water line recedes from that level
BTW 1/8 inch hole is plenty Brian
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09/10/2009, 11:19 AM | #5 |
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drill the hole on just below the waterline. when the water level drops it will expose the hole to air and break the siphon. If this is your only method of preventing a flood you will need to be very diligent about keep the hole clear of debris.
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09/10/2009, 11:21 AM | #6 |
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Instead of drilling holes could you use a check valve on the returns to
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09/10/2009, 12:10 PM | #10 |
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I purchased a check valve and it was my only way to avoid disaster and it failed after the system was up and running for only about 6 months. They WILL fail. You can use them as an extra means of precaution but DO NOT RELY on them. My sump broke and dumped about 20 gallons of water out on the floor, the pump had nothing to suck up since the water was on the floor which then created a backsiphon, then the check valve didn't do its job and it emptied out about another 20 gallons or so. Just food for thought. If I were doing it over again, I would drill anti-siphon holes (which i have now) and get a large enough sump that can hold the extra water in case the holes get clogged and dont work. I wouldn't even put in a check valve again.
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Best place is to put the hole right below/at the water line.
If you put it above the waterline, water will squirt out of it all the time. That's not a horrible thing, as long as the water is going somewhere "good" and not into your lighting. It can also splash water if above the water line, and lead to some salt deposits nearby. |
09/10/2009, 01:35 PM | #12 |
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the check valves are your best option to increase your assurance
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Ok in my case tho my return lies go out of the side of my return box
about 5 inches below the water line. I have locklines that I have go up to just about a inch below water line |
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