So I have 2 downpipes, 1", in the new tank. Never had 2 before, trying to figure out what to do.
I'm confused on flow, so I ask for advice.
The return from sump to tank will be split between 1 or 2 pumps and will be supplying 2x 3/4" returns as well as 2x 1/2" seaswirls, so I'm going to have at least 1200gph going back into tank (10x turnover).
I need to ensure I can get at least 1200gph down to the sump.
I understand that a 1" pipe will drain (via gravity) 600-800gph.
I know that a sealed siphon (eg Herbie) will pull more.
My return compartment is approx 2 foot high, with the weirs reducing the working water height to 18".
So, questions (I'm not going to do a bean)....
1) If I do a standard Herbie with 1" pipe, with the main siphon line 6-8" below the water line and a 2' drop into the sump, will it have enough siphon to pull down over 1200gph?
2) If I set up a Herbie then transform the emergency tube into a Durso it could function as both overflow and emergency drain (I doubt both drains would be blocked at once, especially with covers). I could set the level that allows increasing flow down the Durso if required. Would this be a more viable option?
Any thoughts or advice appreciated.
I'm confused on flow, so I ask for advice.
The return from sump to tank will be split between 1 or 2 pumps and will be supplying 2x 3/4" returns as well as 2x 1/2" seaswirls, so I'm going to have at least 1200gph going back into tank (10x turnover).
I need to ensure I can get at least 1200gph down to the sump.
I understand that a 1" pipe will drain (via gravity) 600-800gph.
I know that a sealed siphon (eg Herbie) will pull more.
My return compartment is approx 2 foot high, with the weirs reducing the working water height to 18".
So, questions (I'm not going to do a bean)....
1) If I do a standard Herbie with 1" pipe, with the main siphon line 6-8" below the water line and a 2' drop into the sump, will it have enough siphon to pull down over 1200gph?
2) If I set up a Herbie then transform the emergency tube into a Durso it could function as both overflow and emergency drain (I doubt both drains would be blocked at once, especially with covers). I could set the level that allows increasing flow down the Durso if required. Would this be a more viable option?
Any thoughts or advice appreciated.