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![]() If i bought a over flow box that was rated at 600 gph on a 100 gallon tank does the pump have to match the gph of the overflow exactly?
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![]() 600 gph is a maximum.
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![]() you want your pump to be rated higher than you overflow box,you have to take in considaration of the head you will be putting on your pump.
HEAD means the hight the pump has to push the water up to reach the tank.In my opinion your better off with a pump rated for double your overflow. |
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![]() maximum 600 for what
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![]() I believe that 600 gph (gallons per hour) is the maximum rate the overflow can handle. As a result, if this was the only overflow that you had in your tank and you were pumping water at a rate greater than 600 gph from your sump to your tank, then you'd probably have a big mess on your hands.
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![]() not if you add a ball valve
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![]() very true.
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