A few years ago I set up a small aquarium. A practice tank in preparation for a larger reef tank in the future. I now have a wife and newborn baby, so the new tank has fallen in priority. Instead of a new tank, I now want to make a few adjustments to the current one.
I made a mistake with the original piping and I was hoping I can make a correction / adjustment without taking it all apart (a part of the piping is out of reach).
The scenario:
I converted a Juwel Rio 180 with an internal overflow box and 3 bulkheads (DN32 / 1¼") drilled at the back of the aquarium. This resulted in a gross content of 190 liters (50 gallons).
The aquarium drains through the three bulkheads and three separate pipes (and three ball valves) into the sump below (ending slightly below waterline). The sump is a 60 liters aquarium with 2 unequal compartments separated with a baffle. The large section is an illuminated DSB with algae on top. The other section is the return chamber with a return pump (3000 l/h / 792 GPH) and some sensors.
The size of the PVC is determined by so called "running darts". My fault...
It turns out that my pump (with 1,2m head) only give me about half the flow. It looks like my piping isn't in range with the return pump capacity. With the valve of the "full siphon" line correctly adjusted, my system is perfectly silent. But when restarting the system it takes about 10 minutes to purge all the air out. Resulting in an awful amount of splash in my little sump cabinet.
When I do the math, DN20 (¾") had been sufficient (also with bio fouling). So I need to increase the flow to get rid of the air faster.
So how to correct...?
1. Redo the whole piping => no option because a part is out of reach without moving the aquarium. Moving = tearing down = end of hobby for now.
2. Install a bigger return pump (or add a second pump) => no option because this gives too much flow in the sump and also results in a lot of noise at the overflow baffle in the sump.
3. Add an adapter ring in the bulkhead so the pass area at the start of the overflow line is only DN20 (or DN25) instead of DN32. => could be an option, but will this be sufficient, or do I need to also reduce the lower end of the line? I'm afraid that reducing halfway through the line can lead to a blockage.
Who can say something meaningful about this?
Thanks in advance, René
I made a mistake with the original piping and I was hoping I can make a correction / adjustment without taking it all apart (a part of the piping is out of reach).
The scenario:
I converted a Juwel Rio 180 with an internal overflow box and 3 bulkheads (DN32 / 1¼") drilled at the back of the aquarium. This resulted in a gross content of 190 liters (50 gallons).
The aquarium drains through the three bulkheads and three separate pipes (and three ball valves) into the sump below (ending slightly below waterline). The sump is a 60 liters aquarium with 2 unequal compartments separated with a baffle. The large section is an illuminated DSB with algae on top. The other section is the return chamber with a return pump (3000 l/h / 792 GPH) and some sensors.
The size of the PVC is determined by so called "running darts". My fault...
It turns out that my pump (with 1,2m head) only give me about half the flow. It looks like my piping isn't in range with the return pump capacity. With the valve of the "full siphon" line correctly adjusted, my system is perfectly silent. But when restarting the system it takes about 10 minutes to purge all the air out. Resulting in an awful amount of splash in my little sump cabinet.
When I do the math, DN20 (¾") had been sufficient (also with bio fouling). So I need to increase the flow to get rid of the air faster.
So how to correct...?
1. Redo the whole piping => no option because a part is out of reach without moving the aquarium. Moving = tearing down = end of hobby for now.
2. Install a bigger return pump (or add a second pump) => no option because this gives too much flow in the sump and also results in a lot of noise at the overflow baffle in the sump.
3. Add an adapter ring in the bulkhead so the pass area at the start of the overflow line is only DN20 (or DN25) instead of DN32. => could be an option, but will this be sufficient, or do I need to also reduce the lower end of the line? I'm afraid that reducing halfway through the line can lead to a blockage.
Who can say something meaningful about this?
Thanks in advance, René