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![]() I run a herbie on my setup and it is almost dead silent, well worth the cost of the gate valve
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![]() On your picture you have your durso pipes at the bottom of the over flow boxes, is this correct or just how it looks on the drawing? If the stand pipes are that low then you would be getting a lot of water noise from it splashing to the bottom of the overflow and it would be difficult to adjust the air inlet of the stand pipe to get a smooth flow down the pipe to prevent surging.
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![]() thats just the quick picture i did, they are around a 1 below the water line
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![]() Totally agree, too hard to throttle with a ball valve.
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![]() As much as I like Herbie drains, your tank isn't drilled for one since one of your drains is only 3/4", so that's out of the question unless you want to start drilling the tank.
First step, replace your Durso with 1 1/4" plumbing. Here's a great website to guide you through. https://www.dursostandpipes.com/ |
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![]() switch to stockman standpipes
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