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Old 10-31-2010, 12:07 AM
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What the final plan is, is to raise the height of the backup chamber lip (silicone in some glass strips) rather than having it full of water with little movement.
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Old 10-31-2010, 12:22 AM
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And have it empty unless it was needed?
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that's right, water would only flow into it if there was a problem with the main. Realize bit of waste of space in the display having basically an empty overflow.

If was really ambitious guess could remove the overflow altogether. What would be visible would be the drain standpipe (keep about the same height as now) and the pump return line (would need to support), would gain about 5g. Negative would be if there was a problem with the bulkheads could be wet, but then I'm not worried about the CL returns.
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ends up wasn't ambitious and left overflow with emergency wet with a little circulation

emergency just at tank level



fitting w/tubing for circulation, coupler sits on top of standpipe, small stub as was easy way to adjust total standpipe height when first setting up emergency
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