Barrel plumbing

you guys have why too much time on your hands..... I am jealous:D

Carol, what program or software are you using for your sketches?
 
To much time - just because you can't do this and do your real work at the same time - you need some training - LOL.

I'm using CorelDraw right now. I also have Canvas that I had used for years and I really like. I missed a few software updates and now it's more than what I'm willing to spend so I switched to Corel and now like it.
 
I have a GenX PCX30 to run the water supply system.
Water change 50 gallons per week. Tank water will be used to change water in the QT.
 
Now that's a smart move - recycling the water. New part to add to my tank layout! GenX - are you happy with it, have you used these in the pass?
 
Well I just looked it up and it has 3/4" for the input/output, did you go with 3/4" completely or use a coupler to increase the size? I have a Quiet One 4000 that I'm not using and it's rated about the same - I might use it until I upgrade everything. Guess I'll have to think on this one. I heard the GenX is loud - is that true?
 
I'm also splitting the waste water from the RO/DI. One line is going to the swimming pool, and the other line is going to the rose garden.
 
Carol, I reread the thread and missed one of your questions.
The RO/DI water will supply the bottom barrel for mixing and a reservoir behind the sump for ATO. It will be a MaxiJet 600, controlled by a 12 volt relay, switched by two float switches. One switch will be a low level normally off switch. The other will be a high level normally on switch. Either switch being in the wrong position will turn the system off. Redundant protection. If all that fails, I have a 1 inch bulkhead plumbed from the sump to the outside for overflow protection. It's about 1.5 inches below the top of the sump.
 
I see how you have it configured. I really like the overflow protection system. I had so many floods in the house - one big problem is my 75g tanks refuge (Container that holds the containers) has a leak. My power went down for 5 - 10 mins the other day and did what it should have - over flowed into my reserve area but that is where the hole is located. BIG flood and it took every towel in the house to clean that one up. I am lucky in that I do have tile foors - if I didn't I would have now! I'm getting the refuge rebuilt now for the 75, later it will be reused on the larger tank.
 
looks like your salt and fresh supplies mix at one point, in small amounts only, feeding the pump and up until it Tees feedint the sump and auto top off. is that correct?. If I remember Mike you have a single drain and single feed line coming from the house.
 
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Hi poknsnok - I was looking at that but if it mixed at all it would be very little. I've being going through his design real closely because I think I'm going to mix his design with the other designs. It looked like maybe a foot or so where the tee is going into the pump and then splitting out of the pump area. So minor it's not like it would spike his salinity levels.

I think the only thing right now would be changing the bulkheads to a uniseal. FireFighter has the uniseals in his design and like he said - for the curved material it would be the best. It's just finding them locally, but if I have to mail order that is't a problem. I could just get lots of them and then I'll have them when we're doing the barrels - might have to do that.
 
I agree.. with a 20 gal ATO and a 500 gal system it would have no effect... sweet designs all the way around. a float switch controlling the fw feed to the ATO resevoir would be sweet. you would have to have a relay wired from the feed pump to the ATO resevoir... That would truly be automation. ... My next house will be built around the tank so I can do al this cool stuff..
 
I'm doing a complete remodeling of my house and so I get to add this into the design. It will be in-the-wall with all the equipment in the garage. The room it will be in isn't that big and I have three art studios within my house, so I was told I could have it but no living space taken. I can design my dream tank within that requirement :D.
I have to remove and repair the wall that the tank will be built into so why not! I wanted to wait a few years because I just got my tanks running real good, but because of the wall repair it really wouldn't make since to wait.
It will be a year project any way and I just started the basic sketches so - OK a year and a half :D. My planning i think will take three months and then slowly start ordering items.
 
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