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 Looking for caculator for bulkhead size 
		
		
		I had one on some place on the internet, punch in the size of bulkhead and it would tell you how many gallons (capacity) it would do. Now I must have deleted it and need to do a calculation. 
	I have a 7/8" ID on a 65 and wondered if that would give me 3 turn overs or 195 gal. per hour?? If anyone can help, I would appreciate it. Thanks.  | 
		
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 Thank you, exactly what I was looking for. 
	Thanks again.  | 
		
 That calculator looks a little dangerous. 
	Is it assuming there is pressure on top of the bulkhead or not?  | 
		
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 Well I have a 7/8 inch bulkhead on a 65 gallon tank andit says that size will do 440 gal/hr so that is amax. of 8 turn overs, should be good to go.3 tun overson afrag tank should be good????? 
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 What is linear overflow size?  It says that I need 5" for a 300GPH flow. 
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 So this is the height from the top of overflow to the top of the waterline of the sump right? 
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 No, the linear measurement means how long of a distance the water can flow over. 
	Imagine a waterfall. It is 10 meters across. This is the type of measurement you want. Now for your overflow, say you have a standard corner overflow, you have two lengths you have to add up for the total linear measurement. Quote: 
	
 If you have 20 inches of water in your overflow pushing down on the drain, it is going to flow faster than if you have 5 inches of pressure. Also you can get some suction/siphoning going, but that is not recommended.  | 
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