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impreza 05-30-2006 02:52 PM

Help with setting up sump
 
I have a tank with an external overflow with a 1.5" bulkhead and a 1" bulkhead for a return in the back of the tank. I have a sump that is ready to be used and I am about to buy a MAG submersible pump. Now, what do i need to buy to setup all this up? Where do I purchase the materials? I am completely new to sumps! I am planning to use spa flex, where is it available? I want something super simple for my setup. I am planning on having the overflow drain to my sump and have the water return to the tank, nothing fancy. I just want to make sure I get all the materials needed. Another question I have is how do I attach the spa flex to the return and overflow? Do I use clamps or..??

Thanks

BMW Rider 05-30-2006 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by impreza
I have a tank with an external overflow with a 1.5" bulkhead and a 1" bulkhead for a return in the back of the tank. I have a sump that is ready to be used and I am about to buy a MAG submersible pump. Now, what do i need to buy to setup all this up? Where do I purchase the materials? I am completely new to sumps! I am planning to use spa flex, where is it available? I want something super simple for my setup. I am planning on having the overflow drain to my sump and have the water return to the tank, nothing fancy. I just want to make sure I get all the materials needed. Another question I have is how do I attach the spa flex to the return and overflow? Do I use clamps or..??

Thanks

The spa flex can be glued into standard PVC fittings. You need to use the proper solvent cement though. You can probably get the proper stuff at most spa shops. Western Pump on 42 ave SE has it for sure, as well as a great selection of pvc fittings. The regular cement will not hold as well on spa flex since it is too hard. The proper cement has some flexibility to it once cured. Might as well get some of the proper primer too just to make sure it holds.

danny zubot 05-30-2006 03:23 PM

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Are you planning on using the spa flex for the return as well? If so there will be a lot of drag in the line, unless I'm confused with some other product. Flex pipe has all of the ridges in it, no? Anyway, can you let me know if Western Pump has everything you need, I'm thinking of switching my drain to Flex to cut down on sound.

albert_dao 05-30-2006 04:12 PM

Spa flex is smooth on the inside.

impreza 05-30-2006 04:12 PM

If I were to use PVC instead, what parts will I need? remember, I want to keep things SIMPLE. Also, with the PVC, do I glue the pieces together? Do I physically glue the PVC part right on the bulkhead? If so, then how do I take it off if I plan to make some revisions in the future?

BMW Rider 05-30-2006 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by impreza
If I were to use PVC instead, what parts will I need? remember, I want to keep things SIMPLE. Also, with the PVC, do I glue the pieces together? Do I physically glue the PVC part right on the bulkhead? If so, then how do I take it off if I plan to make some revisions in the future?

PVC has to be glued together. You can use couplers to allow for removing pumps etc for repairs and maintenance. Usually the bulkheads have pipe threads, so you can remove the threaded fittings from them if needed. There are bulkheads that are slip fit (glue together) also if you prefer that method.

danny zubot 05-30-2006 07:54 PM

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If so, then how do I take it off if I plan to make some revisions in the future?
Thats what I'm trying to figure out right now. :lol:

Delphinus 05-30-2006 08:15 PM

You cut it and then cement in new pieces. :lol: That's what couplers are for!!

TheReefGeek 05-30-2006 10:26 PM

If you are completely new to sumps, are you aware of any of the precautions to avoid floods that you should take when installing and external overflow?

impreza 05-30-2006 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by TheReefGeek
If you are completely new to sumps, are you aware of any of the precautions to avoid floods that you should take when installing and external overflow?

Nope. Care to elaborate :lol:


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