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CountryBoy72 01-16-2012 05:47 PM

Herbie Drain
 
I have a 110G tank that has a corner overflow with two holes drilled in the bottom of the tank. The Tank came with one 1 1/2" an a 1" pvc pipes. One hole will be my main drain an the other will my emergency drain. I have another hole drill in the back of the tank for my return. Does it matter which one of the two different size pvc pipes I use for my main drain ? Should they both be 1" diameter ? I also have the gate valves needed for the setup.

The Grizz 01-16-2012 05:57 PM

Use that bigger of the 2 for your main drain, less chance of something plugging it off.

parkinsn 01-16-2012 05:57 PM

Is one hole 1" and the other is 1-1/2" or are they the same?

If they are different us the bigger of the 2 for the emergency and put the gate on the smaller of the 2. If they are the same keep the pipe size the same if you can.


Oh, and welcome to Canreef!!

CountryBoy72 01-16-2012 06:17 PM

The holes in the bottom of the tank are both for a standard 1" bulkhead fitting. The two pipes above are what are different sizes. The smaller of the two pipes I assume was supposed to be used for the return.

parkinsn 01-16-2012 06:26 PM

If the BH's are the same it won't matter which you use for a drain, or what size you use above or below. If 1" is the most narrow point that is how much water you can handle through it.

http://flexpvc.com/WaterFlowBasedOnPipeSize.shtml

CountryBoy72 01-16-2012 07:08 PM

Thanks guys, parkinsn do I put the gate valve on both drains or just the main ?

reefwars 01-16-2012 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CountryBoy72 (Post 671858)
Thanks guys, parkinsn do I put the gate valve on both drains or just the main ?



just the main, you dont want any restrictions on the emergency.


also you should have your emergency slightly out of water so it only sees water during a emergency.

sphelps 01-16-2012 07:20 PM

For the emergency drain using a larger pipe of 1.5" above a 1" bulkhead is actually ideal if possible. A 1.5" riser will flow more water than a 1" riser despite the bulkhead being 1" for both cases. Same rules apply to standpipes, usually for best results your standpipe should be one or two sizes larger than the bulkhead. This just allows higher flow at the entry point which has zero head pressure as appose to the bulkhead which can potentially have head pressure equal to that of the standpipe height.

CountryBoy72 01-16-2012 07:21 PM

Awesome, thanks.

Parker 01-16-2012 07:21 PM

With a herbie, you always want your emergency drain to be equal to or greater then your primary. If the primary is larger and backs up the emergency drain will not be able to handle the same amount of flow. You don't need to valve the emergency, it's only there as a just in case.


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