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Old 05-26-2012, 04:37 AM
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First time turning on a return pump on a new tank is always kinda nerve-wracking

I started off with the tank full, and the overflow full to the top of the standpipe
Then I filled the sump to a level comfortable for me - a couple or more inches below full is a good start. Keep in mind that this is all you have in the system, so it can't get any higher right now ( unless your tank back-siphons during a pump off )
It's a helpful idea to make a mark on the outside of the sump at this point with a pen on some masking tape. This will show you where the on and off levels are relating to your pump

Then I turned on the return pump and went from there

I keep my sump as full as possible, probably the same as most, but I allow for an extra few gallons in case something unforseen happens when the pump (s) are off

Things to watch out for right now are;
-Return pump is too strong and overfills the overflow box, eventually overflowing the top of the tank
-When you turn off the return pump, the return pipe outlets back-siphon water from the DT and over-fill the sump
-The return area of your sump is not large enough and you run the pump dry ( not likely in most cases, but watch for it )

Have fun

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Old 05-26-2012, 04:39 AM
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Also, during all this watching the water levels, you are inspecting all your plumbing for leaks

It was pretty nerve-wracking for me the first time

Once it started to settle into it's level, I was really proud of myself. It's very satisfying

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