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![]() not sure i understand your drawing. those are both drain lines?
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![]() I am no expert, but if the stockman pipe (backup or failsafe) can handle the return flow of your return pump on its own, then I wouldn't think there is an issue, unless both plug. Now if either one plumbing, CAN'T handle the return flow on its own, then yes you would potentially have a problem.
But again, as I stated, I am no expert here.
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![]() If I completely turn the ball valve in the closed position imitating a clog the stockman can't handle the flow and will over flow.
As for the drawing. The red thing is the ball valve and the circle going into the sump is a bulkhead. The over flow is an external overflow. I ideally would want to use the Herbie method, but with the 2 lines joining into one this doesn't work. Not sure what I can do from here. |
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![]() Yes, both drain lines.
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![]() what size plumbing are you using now?? you almost have a herbie set up now just needing the gate valve, you could also put a valve on your return and throttle it back so the stockman can keep up.
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![]() The plumbing for both is 1 inch. The herbie won't work as it's currently set up because the emergency makes noise because the primary meets up with it. I also do have a ball valve on the return. The stockman method is still too noisy for my liking so I'm trying to eliminate it. I think I may have to change the plumbing somehow so I can use the herbie
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![]() You could drill another hole into the overflow on the side and higher up, then plumb a 90 elbow into that bulkhead in the overflow....that way it would act as an emercency overflow if the main drain would become clogged. You would just run rigid line down to the sump and over the edge...no drilling of sump required...
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![]() your return is plumbed over the back oor closed loop??
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![]() If I'm clear, you have an external overflow with 2 holes.
You're just about already a classic Herbie; just remove the Stockman, cut off the lower drain line from the Tee, adjust the valve so you don't flow anything into the emergency. Since the emergency is normally dry you don't need anything to silence it. Calculator at bottom of this link (Beananimal) should give you idea of max flow on a 1"
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