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![]() Sounds awesome Michael!! Can't wait to see it developed.
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![]() Pump choice?
approx 175 gal total volume 10' head prefer in sump but will consider in line. Low wattage if possible What are your suggestions? Last edited by Aqua-Digital; 10-06-2012 at 03:36 PM. |
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![]() Water Blaster Hy-drive pumps.
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![]() For something quiet and reliable RD 8.2 is probably the right size. Waveline DC-10000 is also probably big enough although I haven't seen any pump curves just that it does up to 16.4 feet. Water blaster is another option although I haven't heard too much about them and you'll need the biggest model. These can all be used in sump.
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![]() so the next question is turn over rate of water an hour, so I can then decide pump size.
The average google answer seems to be 10x an hour |
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![]() For me it depends, 10x is probably a good ball park within reason but the larger the tank to more this becomes impractical if the goal is efficiency and low noise. Going up 10ft I wouldn't aim for more than 1000 gph so a little under 10x in your case. Make up the rest with MP10s or whatever.
What's your overflow and plumbing plans? |
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![]() You want your return pump to match your skimmer output.
There is no point in putting 10x the flow through your sump if your skimmer isn't going to be able to handle the water volume that is moving through your sump. Since you are planning on an LPS dominant system with a few SPS and you are already going to be running MP10's then there is no need to get crazy with your return pump, just have it match or be a little less then your skimmer pump. |
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![]() i.e. your skimmer pump is pushing X amount GPH, then your return pump (factoring head loss) should be X amount.
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