Hello,
I'm currently designing my first aquarium and looking at ways I can make the weir box smaller, but will full functionality. It seems most reefers use 1" pipework for the drains, however after looking at some calculations, 20mm is more than adequate for my tank.
Volume is approx. 135L with a 50L sump.
There will be two 90 degree elbows, one ball valve and one check valve. Height to top of return line in aquarium is 4 feet. Image below is using a 1250 litres per hour pump.
I've put in 200 gallons to the reef central calculator and it gave me:
Recommended minimum drain pipe diameter = 0.58 inches (15mm)
Recommended minimum linear overflow size = 3 inches
Does this mean 20mm is enough? (though internal diameter is around 18mm). I will be using twin standpipes and one return line.
Thanks
I'm currently designing my first aquarium and looking at ways I can make the weir box smaller, but will full functionality. It seems most reefers use 1" pipework for the drains, however after looking at some calculations, 20mm is more than adequate for my tank.
Volume is approx. 135L with a 50L sump.
There will be two 90 degree elbows, one ball valve and one check valve. Height to top of return line in aquarium is 4 feet. Image below is using a 1250 litres per hour pump.
I've put in 200 gallons to the reef central calculator and it gave me:
Recommended minimum drain pipe diameter = 0.58 inches (15mm)
Recommended minimum linear overflow size = 3 inches
Does this mean 20mm is enough? (though internal diameter is around 18mm). I will be using twin standpipes and one return line.
Thanks