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![]() Ha! thats why i love science. Its all conflicting theories.
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![]() It makes for some good debates. I would say any pump between 500 GPH and 1300 GPH will work for you, draw your conclusions off of what people have posted.
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This is my last post on the topic, as I don't enjoy arguing in circles. |
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![]() I was going to say just let it go. Our PM's have followed a similar path.
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![]() I may as well talk to a couch....
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![]() Or two couches for that matter
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![]() la di dah. just make sure it doesn't slow down to a trickle and not too fast that the equipment in your sump are tumbling around.
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Water in the sump is the same water as the DT. There is no special separation between the two except the OF, a pump, and some pipe. The concept that "a sump is not a filter" is a good one. A sump really is nothing except a place to store equipment. Now if your argument is that a low-flow overflow extracts surfactants better, perhaps you can discuss that more. |
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![]() To the OP, I believe the recommended rate is ~5x but this is only what I read.
"I saw it on TV so it has to be true!" |