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Thats a cool program and Plan. We are in the final stages of our basement project. It has been a every expensive past 6 months. But the end results are starting to turn out really nice. If you ever want to stop by for ideas let me know.
Yea,it's too close. I thought about that after I posted the pic. I wanted to put the water drums there but there is a duct over that area so there isn't enough head room to stack them. Looks like the drums are going to go behind the wall. I was hoping to keep the bar even or short of the hall to the left but dosen't look like that's going to work out. I'll probably move all of that forward about 1'. Then I'll be able to make the door swing the other way.
If my bar was in my basement with my fish stuff, I would never leave the house. Sure would make water changes a little interesting. Though the thought of cleaning the skimmer cup in the bar sink makes for tasty discussions.
It looks good Rich. The one thing you may want to do is add more ports to the manifold just in case you want to try to cram anything else in that room! Another thing I've started doing is doubling up on ball valves where proper flow rate is important. This way, if you are in a situation where you are resrticting flow to a certain area, you can use one valve to set the flow rate and the other one to turn the flow on and off completely. That enables you to turn off a whole leg without having to then reset it to the proper flow afterwards. Yeah it's a few more bucks up front but it saves a lot of grief down the line.
The only problem I see with your drawing is that you are going to continually drain your system. If it were me, I'd close the ball valve leading to your slop sink ;D (and you thought no one was paying attention!)
John - new word for instant, pain free expandability - uniseals or insert-a-tee. But I do plan on a couple more hard piped outlets. Like the idea of the double valves as well thanks.
Phyl - got a couple projects to finish up (read: "honey do" list) first. Then the fun begins.