jsteiert
Member
I read thru the section in the FAQ but did not find answers that fit my situation.
I am putting together a 65 gal tank with built in over flow, it is rated at 600gph. The bulkhead fittings for this tank are 1-1" and 1-3/4". I plan on using the larger one for my drain line (600 gph) and want to have my return "T" off so that I can put 2 nozzles or possibly 4, one in each corner.
I am looking at the mag 7 for a return pump. I'm predicting the distance from the pump to the top of the tank will be around 4'. I also plan on using a 20gal long for my sump.
Question 1. Should I use 3/4" piping for my return all the way from the pump to the nozzles or should I use reducers so that a larger pipe diameter can be used?
Question 2. Will a mag 7 be sufficient to operate a 4 nozzle return system? Any advantages in having more nozzles - 2 vs 4?
Question 3. Is there a preset height that the stand pipe should be at or is that a trail and error calculation? If trail and error how do I determine what the level of water should be in the overflow? example - should the water level be slightly below the openings in the overflow that water comes thru?
Sorry for all the questions but this is my first sump/fuge and plumbing operation and I dont want to foul it all up. If anyone has some input or suggestions on how to design this I would appreciate your input.
I am putting together a 65 gal tank with built in over flow, it is rated at 600gph. The bulkhead fittings for this tank are 1-1" and 1-3/4". I plan on using the larger one for my drain line (600 gph) and want to have my return "T" off so that I can put 2 nozzles or possibly 4, one in each corner.
I am looking at the mag 7 for a return pump. I'm predicting the distance from the pump to the top of the tank will be around 4'. I also plan on using a 20gal long for my sump.
Question 1. Should I use 3/4" piping for my return all the way from the pump to the nozzles or should I use reducers so that a larger pipe diameter can be used?
Question 2. Will a mag 7 be sufficient to operate a 4 nozzle return system? Any advantages in having more nozzles - 2 vs 4?
Question 3. Is there a preset height that the stand pipe should be at or is that a trail and error calculation? If trail and error how do I determine what the level of water should be in the overflow? example - should the water level be slightly below the openings in the overflow that water comes thru?
Sorry for all the questions but this is my first sump/fuge and plumbing operation and I dont want to foul it all up. If anyone has some input or suggestions on how to design this I would appreciate your input.