In process of building out a 600 gallon Display Tank (DT). The tank has an overflow into a sump tank beneath the DT and a separately located second sump in another room. Lets call these sumps Primary Sump (PS) and Secondary Sump (SS), respectively.
Let me define "in another room" or separately located. PS and SS are approximately 15 feet apart but the plumbing goes up the wall from PS 8 feet into the ceiling space, travels another 12 feet and then down the wall with about another 3 feet of plumbing to SS. Both PS and SS are at he same floor level within 2 inches.
The rational for SS is that there is not enough space and clearance under the DT for an adequate sump and skimmer.
Within PS are 2 DC pumps, one to return water to the DT after a UV filter. The other pump sends water from PS to SS for primary filtration including skimmer.
Within SS is 1 DC pump to return water to the DT after primary filtration.
The concern/challenge is keeping the water levels between PS and SS balanced. I am looking at recommendations.
My thoughts are as follows;
1) Add a Balancing U-Tube between PS and SS. My concern is whether that method would work considering the distance and more importantly the height of the setup.
2) Add an APEX monitor/controller system to each sump with optical water level sensors. The APEX would then control the respective DC motor speed in PS and SS based water level.
3) Employing both 1 & 2 above
So what is the Forum's thoughts on how to keep PS and SS balanced? Thanks in advance for you time. Dan C
Let me define "in another room" or separately located. PS and SS are approximately 15 feet apart but the plumbing goes up the wall from PS 8 feet into the ceiling space, travels another 12 feet and then down the wall with about another 3 feet of plumbing to SS. Both PS and SS are at he same floor level within 2 inches.
The rational for SS is that there is not enough space and clearance under the DT for an adequate sump and skimmer.
Within PS are 2 DC pumps, one to return water to the DT after a UV filter. The other pump sends water from PS to SS for primary filtration including skimmer.
Within SS is 1 DC pump to return water to the DT after primary filtration.
The concern/challenge is keeping the water levels between PS and SS balanced. I am looking at recommendations.
My thoughts are as follows;
1) Add a Balancing U-Tube between PS and SS. My concern is whether that method would work considering the distance and more importantly the height of the setup.
2) Add an APEX monitor/controller system to each sump with optical water level sensors. The APEX would then control the respective DC motor speed in PS and SS based water level.
3) Employing both 1 & 2 above
So what is the Forum's thoughts on how to keep PS and SS balanced? Thanks in advance for you time. Dan C