Basement return pump plumbing

Andystl

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I have a 120RR tank with a basement sump I am trying to install. My 120 has dual overflows so dual returns. I have approx 8-9 feet of head pressure from the basement to my tank. I purchased a Blowhole BH 1450 High Water return pump http://premiumaquatics.com/aquatic-supplies/SQ-BH1450.html and it arrived yesterday, I am going to try and install this weekend. I have a couple questions for everyone:

1) Is this pump going to be sufficient? I will only run the return off this pump, I have other pumps for skimmer/reactors/water movement etc...

B) I have 2 return lines, is it better to run 1 return to the tank and then split into two for each return line or should I split at the pump and run 2 return lines all the way up to the tank?

3) Anything else I should be aware of while pumbing this thing? I have plumbed many tanks with sumps in the stand, but this is the first time I have had a basement sump to work with. Thanks in advance!
 
That pump will be plenty for a 120 even at nine feet. You don't need a lot of flow through the sump. The majority of the flow in your display should come from your powerheads. The bh1450 will push around 1200gph at 9 feet on high, 800 on medium, and 500 on low. I would run one line and then split it.
 
I am going to put 1 maybe 2 mp40s on it so there should be plenty of flow. How many times turnover per hour should I shoot have running thru the sump?
 
5-10 times turnover is the average and I usually shoot for right in the middle on most setups.
So 800-1000gph into the tank and through the sump in my opinion.
 
That pump will be plenty for a 120 even at nine feet. You don't need a lot of flow through the sump. The majority of the flow in your display should come from your powerheads. The bh1450 will push around 1200gph at 9 feet on high, 800 on medium, and 500 on low. I would run one line and then split it.

I agree.

Also note that when running a single return to be split, it is usually best to have equal length of pipe on each side of the tee going to the 2 returns, so that both sides will get equal amounts of flow. However if you put a valve on each side then you can balance them on your own if you choose to do so.


I am going to put 1 maybe 2 mp40s on it so there should be plenty of flow. How many times turnover per hour should I shoot have running thru the sump?

Running a sump as low as 2-3 times per hour is more than fine if you have the needed flow from powerheads.
Two MP40's will be way plenty for a 120. I have 2 on a 180 mounted on the back wall, at barely over 1/2 throttle they put out a nice soft flow to the entire tank. No need to get caught up in "turn over" #'s. The perfect amount of flow is what makes your tank nice and quiet....lol
 
Let us know what you think of that pump, especially how quiet it is. I've been kicking around getting one for a while now. I have an Iwaki 55 and 100, and though I love their reliability, I could really live without the noise. (The big drop in power used is nice too).
 
Will do, but it may be awhile. Getting everything hooked up and running is going to take longer than I first thought. I'm hoping to have it going before the swap but we shall see.
 
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