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props 12-28-2003 01:35 AM

Plumbing Help
 
looking for a 3/4" check valves [plastic type]
or back flow preventer
do you guys know what store carry these parts?
went to home depot and they have the backflow preventer but its copper

Jack 12-28-2003 01:39 AM

How come you need this? Shouldn't be nessisary unless you're inventing something. :mrgreen:

props 12-28-2003 01:55 AM

dood remember my plumbing?
when that mag12 shuts off water from my main gets syphon down to my sump
=o)


oh yeah did you open the shop today?
couldn't come over too much snow
and shitty i'm working tom
hopefully i get off early

christyf5 12-28-2003 02:17 AM

Hey Jesse,

Why not drill a little hole in the line just before it hits the water in your tank. That way you don't get a back siphon? And it just sort of pees out into your tank while its running. :biggrin:

Christy :)

UnderWorldAquatics 12-28-2003 02:45 AM

almost any and all sprinkler, irrigation suppliers will carry a 3/4" pvc check valves, make sure to get the kind that swings from a rubber support, the other ones will slow flow down too much. do you have a delta irrigation near you? or bcg services?

Aquattro 12-28-2003 02:46 AM

My understanding on check valves is they'll fail..eventually. All you need is a hole for a siphon break (2 holes is better).

props 12-28-2003 04:09 AM

thanks guys
really appreciated
i'll do that drilling thing tom don't mind saving few bucks
=o)

sleeman 12-28-2003 04:14 AM

hole size
 
How big of a hole do you drill? With my luck I'll end up with a stream that shoots 40 feet.

Cheers,
Al

props 12-28-2003 04:28 AM

i'm thinking of drilling 4 1/6" heheh would that work guys?

Aquattro 12-28-2003 04:38 AM

no, go a bit bigger. algae and such will clog up a hole that small. I did mine 1/4, and I drilled right thru the pipe giving me two holes. This is incase a snail happpens to be sitting on one hole when the power goes out.


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