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|   You're probably needing on the higher end of 1500-2000 GPH @ 5 or 6 foot head. 1000 GPH for the tank 600 for the chiller 100 each for the reactors. | 
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|   That's what I was kind of thinking. I have posted a picture so maybe this will help make it easier to calculate head loss. | 
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|   Yeah don't get caught up in the calculating. It's 6 feet. Trust me. | 
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|   If you reeeeeeally care about your flow rate (which most dont), get the fancy new flow rate sensors from Neptune. | 
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|   slap a fluval sp6 on er and call it a day 
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|  Jacod Pump I have 150 gal dt, 75 gal refugium immediately below and the sump in the basement (actually crawl space under a split level landing - 42" head height).  I use a Jecod DCS 9,000 ltr with variable control  I have it set on #6 out of 10 levels.  It's almost silent.  Hopefully, with your calculations, it will be enough. AquaAddict Last edited by AquaAddict; 02-12-2017 at 02:55 AM. | 
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|   Given the picture you posted and the description, with 1" pipe, the 45° and 90° elbows, assuming 1 check valve and the ball valves and unions shown, the calculations are pretty close to a maximum flow out the top of 1,070 gallons unless you go with a pressure rated pump. Charles 
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