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Just because it has the word "emergency" people get their panties in a bunch. Especially for such a low flow and small tank. I would maybe think differently if I was setting up a 200+G as the flow is way higher. When I was researching the math and water movement in a 1'' bulk head herbie/durso style I believe it was that one single drain would drain approx 600/800gph depending on gravity and how long your herbie drain is in your overflow box. So if your are running a 1.5'' bulk head then that number would increase. So if you're telling me you would be worried about 20-30GPH when your Single drain in a 1.5inch bulkhead which is common is going to affect your 800-1,200GPH your currently running through your single drain that is mind boggling. Last edited by HaZRaTTy; 04-02-2013 at 07:22 PM. |
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![]() i too found that my water level would very about a 1/2 inch .
This is why i increased the height untill just a trickle was going down the emergency drain . no is stays exactly there for weeks now . the emergency drain is still perfect .. If you think about it . You are restricting your main drain .. mine is restricted about 1/2. So if the emergency drain is wide open and only taking a trickle down it then it can easily handle the flow of your main drain . Eaither way you need to do a test by completly blocking your main drain .. shut the valve .. and see how the e drain handles .. I orginally had the e drain set to high , and water was getting to close the the edge of the tank before properly flowing down the e drain.. good luck
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