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vanreefer 08-01-2015 02:43 PM

List of nice to haves in a sump room
 
Hi
I am designing and building my sump room this weekend (6' x 7')... What do u wish u included.... Or was the best thing u included in ur sump room design
Thanks
VR

Aquattro 08-01-2015 03:07 PM

Beer fridge?

jon.smolders 08-01-2015 03:11 PM

I have a brute container that automatically fills with RO water. There is a ball valve plumbed into it so I have fresh RO available on demand. I also use this container to top off my tank through a float valve in the sump. My ro filter is on a garden water timer and I have programmed it to run for an hour a day to refill the water in the container with a float valve on the end in the event that the brute container ever gets full. I usually only keep it 1/3 full though because I don't want to dump 20 gallons of water into my sump if the float valve ever failed. The automation is great. I like never having to think about freshwater top off, however if I had the space I would have liked to have a separate RO storage container and a separate RO top off container.

vanreefer 08-01-2015 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aquattro (Post 960618)
Beer fridge?

Already in the sketch 👍

Scythanith 08-01-2015 03:21 PM

Here's a quick list:

Scullery sink
City water tap and RODI water source
Floor drain
Workspace (countertop)
Shelving & cupboards
Double the plugs you think you need (mixed GFCI (for heaters) & non-GFCI (for main pumps))
Small Fridge and Freezer (fridge could be a small wine bottle chiller *Colby's idea*)
Suspended ceiling or easy way to suspend wires and cables from the roof
Mold & mildew resistant drywall
3/8" or 1/2" painted plywood applied to the walls to fasten stuff to!
Electric raceway to conceal cables
HVAC or a direct vent outside with a humidistat control

I wish I had more plugs in my fishroom and will likely add some more before I finish the backsplash.

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Werbo 08-01-2015 03:28 PM

Quite ceiling fan vented outside house
Roxal soundproof insulation
Sump drilled and plumbed to floor drain

Scythanith 08-01-2015 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jon.smolders (Post 960620)
I have a brute container that automatically fills with RO water. There is a ball valve plumbed into it so I have fresh RO available on demand. I also use this container to top off my tank through a float valve in the sump. My ro filter is on a garden water timer and I have programmed it to run for an hour a day to refill the water in the container with a float valve on the end in the event that the brute container ever gets full. I usually only keep it 1/3 full though because I don't want to dump 20 gallons of water into my sump if the float valve ever failed. The automation is great. I like never having to think about freshwater top off, however if I had the space I would have liked to have a separate RO storage container and a separate RO top off container.

My system uses a solenoid on a timer so it only opens twice a day for 5 minutes. And that's just to fill the pail. There is still the tunze osmoregulator controlling the actual filling of the sump from that bucket. Double redundancy makes me happy :)

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The new AWC has an RODI section and a FSW section that the profilux will control :)

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Not quite done yet though!

e46er 08-01-2015 03:32 PM

prety much all said already.

lots of power
good lighting for when your in there.
sink
counter space
exhaust fan
floor drain
sump plumbed to floor drain

WarDog 08-01-2015 03:48 PM

I would do vinyl wall paneling, like they use in commercial kitchens.

vanreefer 08-01-2015 03:56 PM

So far so good... Minus the floor drain😞


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