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Yeah it does.... if it doesn't, like mentioned, you will slowly overflow your tank. Yeah you can have a float switch that shuts off your pump... but once the drain gets a little backed up your pump going on and off ever few minutes. Not sure why you would want that The only reason why you put a valve on you drain is to reduce air in the line... ideally the water flow should stay the same... unfortunately it is almost imposable to achieve this which is why you need a back up drain. Last edited by superduperwesman; 11-22-2008 at 04:08 PM. |
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![]() This is my take on this topic, so take it for what its worth.
![]() 1. I would never valve a drain. 2. I would never use a check valve. 3. Make the drains large enough to handle any volume or two drains or use an overflow drain as many have suggested. 4. Use a herbie, duraso or stockman overflow, to silence them. Sumps & overflows are a very simple thing to not complicate and make them fool proof.
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