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Overflow sizing
Probably the first of many questions.
The new house is coming along quicker than I thought so got to firm up a few things for the tank (still to order). Tank will be about 130 gal room divider with basement sump. Planning a drilled overflow for the sump and a closed loop. Thinking a 2" for drain, 1" for return but wondering if there is a max size of pipe? Main concern is noise. |
from having just drilled my 105 gallon tank to handle around 3000gph thru a 2" overflow...go with 2 overflows, even with a durso the sound of the water crashing thru a 2" pipe is quite noticeable. I was debating between 1 2" hole or 2 1.5" holes, and went with the single 2" because I'm cheap. And as the case in most situations, you get what you pay for...and I didn't get quiet out of the deal.
so depending on the flow you're looking at running thru the overflow, I would recommend 2 smaller overflows over 1 large one. another thing I noticed that helps quite a bit is for the drains, make sure the pipes aren't perfectly horizontal or vertical if you can help it. a straight drop makes for quite the crashing noise. |
Thanks Invigor.
Should I run the separate 1.5's" all the way back into the sump or tee them into a single 2" say below the floor then down to the sump? |
*shrug* either way should work provided the joining doesn't create an unncessesary restriction. If I were to have done mine, I would have kept the pipes separate, but that's just me.
the fittings to join the 2 pipes and another 2" pipe will probably cost just the same as buying 2 1.5" pipes. |
An update on this. Posted a query to Calfo about closed loops and sort of got an answer. Eitherway he's suggesting at least 2 - 2" drains.
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=646840 |
holy crap!
I've got a friend that has 2-2" drains on his 360gal reef, he's got about 6000gph going thru it. I think reef_raf has a 70gal with the same amount of flow..although he's got a barebottom and _i think_ uses powerheads to achieve higher flow. |
Also be aware of some issues with draining right to the basement. I have the same setup with my 150G, am running a single overflow with 1.5" drain and 750 G/hr return. Even with the durso it is quite noisy due to the shear drop (even though there are two 90 degree angles in the drain pipe). I have to keep the top cap off the durso otherwise the water creates a siphon and drains to the bottom of the durso opening , like a toilet flushing (and sounds the same)!
Case in point, I would go with a single 2" drain and overflow and minimize the amount of flow going to the sump. It just isn't needed. Instead I use a Tunze 6100 powerhead to add water movement in the tank, with plans to add a TS/25 kit for a total of almost 10000 G/hr flow! :eek: |
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Yup, he uses Tunzes as well. Maybe he can comment on the flow through isn't sump, I don't think it is much.... |
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