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![]() I'm trying to design a sump that will fit into a certain space and the only way I can do it is if I have the external pump connected to the bulkhead with a 90 degree elbow instead of straight off the bulkhead. Is this possible or does that restrict the intake too much? Thanks in advance.
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Jason |
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![]() Nope it can work just fine. I prefer to ensure I use a large diameter plumbing (say 1.5 or 2" ) as 'far' as I can to the pump's intake. Try to use slightly larger hose than the pump's intake size and you should be fine.
Cheers, Chris
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No more tanks ![]() Cheers, Chris |
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![]() I have 2 elbows into my return pump. But also larger size plumbing to lessen restriction. Works great
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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1.5 inch is likely lots, 2 inch is over-kill, but it doesn't hurt. Even if you can't fit 1.5 inch and the bulkhead is 1 inch, up it to 1.25 inch and then have a 1.25 inch 90. That 1/4 inch actually makes a 56% difference in flow capability.
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