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![]() Ok here is an early version of my tank plumbing schematic... thoughts any one.
The design has changed a little in that I am no longer using the same stand and canopy so I am making the canopy and the cupbord beside with the fuge the same height. I am making all of the stands and most likly the canopy out of various sizes of steel tubing. Well let me know what you think.. Joel oh yeah the tank says 225 gal but once I re-measured it is actualy 230 ![]() |
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![]() Is your your tank overflow draining into the the prop tank? if so, the prop tank should be below (or lower) than your main tank. Or did you mislabel return and overflow?
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![]() Hmmmm no it is not mis labled, I had thought about this but I think that the flow through the prop tank should be able to handle all of the flow from both overflows.
Correct me if I am wrong but the prop tank is just acting like a continuation of the plumbing as what ever flows in flows out. I was looking at putting a 2" bulkhead out of the prop tank so that it could flow freely to the sump. As an alternative I may only run one overflow through the prop tank..... Thanks for the feedback Joel Note....I just wanted to add that the closed loop suction and return will be connected directly to a mag18 and will not affect the flow through the sump. I am getting closer to begining this and I want to iron out as many issues as possible before I start ![]() |
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![]() The closed loop isn't a closed loop if it flows through the sump first...
![]() Are you sure you won't have huge problems if you loose power to your pumps?
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![]() Hmmm I am going to have to think some more on this....
I don't think that I will have a problem as there will be baffles in the prop tank to keep it from draining completely, there will be durso/stockman overflows in the tank so only a couple of inches from the overflow should flow out.... On the plus side there is a drain coming through the floor on the far right hand side. I was planing on making the botom of the stand waterproof and allowing it to drain if I have a flood... If I wrecked the carpet my wife would kill me. Well It looks like I will have to think a little more ![]() Joel Oh yeah.....Not sure if you are pulling my chain or not ![]() |
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![]() Can you indicate with arrows the direction of flow for each pipe, and where pumps will be located?
Regarding your closed loop, that makes more sense now. Just a matter of semantics anyway.
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![]() does this help?
Whoops I didn't show the supply for the fuge connected to the return to the tank...that is where it should be connected (the return pump will also supply the fuge) ![]() |
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![]() Did you miss a few pumps? Need to supply the fuge and prop tank with pumps by the looks of it? Is the fuge going to gravity feed the main tank? Might be apply to gravity feed the prop tank?
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![]() The prop tank is gravity fed from the main tank and then gravity feeds to the sump
As I noted on the modified picture the fuge will be supplied from a T off of the return to the tank (the red lines) Joel |
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![]() So it looks like all the 'filtered' water will be going to the fuge and the main tank and all the "dirty" water will go through your prop tank first. From a water quality point of view would you not want all the "dirty" water flowing to the sump first and then the clean water to the fuge, prop and main tank?
Where are you putting you skimmer? It also looks like your prop tank will empty into the sump in the even of a power outage. you should make sure the sump has room for all the water from the main tank overflows, piping to the prop tank, prop tank outlet chamber, and piping to the sump. This will be in addition to the return lines to the main tank, fuge, and fuge to main tank. |