South City
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I'm working out a final few planning details on my 180 gallon build before getting started. I'm trying to figure out how I want to handle my drains. I'm starting out with a used 180 gallon Marineland with dual corner overflows. Each corner overflow has two 1 inch bulkheads. As originally intended by Marineland, each overflow would use one of the bulkheads for a durso drain and the second one for a return line.
I'm not comfortable running two durso's on a tank this large. I plan to cycle around 2,000 gallons per hour.(large basement sump, refugium, and frag tanks will put total system water volume around 400 gallons) From what I can tell, 2,000 gallons per hour is right about the upper limit for what a pair of 1 inch durso's can handle.
Instead, I want to use both bulkheads run a herbie setup in each overflow and bring my return line up over the back of the tank. I have a few questions related to this. Should I use 1.5 inch pipe that reduces down to 1 inch via an adapter to get through the bulkhead like the current durso drains? Is there a benefit to using pipe larger than the bulkhead opening both on the tank side and the plumbing side on its way down to the sump?
I was also considering placing the full siphon drain opening only a few inches from the bottom of the corner overflow box to avoid having a lot of standing/uncirculated water in those 2 foot tall and narrow boxes. Other than draining extra water down to the sump when the return pump is off, is there a reason why I'd want to place the full siphon drain closer to the surface of the box like most others do? I'll be using a 150 gallon water trough as my main sump so an extra few gallons draining down when the pump shuts off isn't a concern. The only potential issue that I can see by placing the main drain close to the bottom of the corner overflow is that the entire tank could drain if there was a leak between the seal of the overflow box and the tank while the return pump was off.
I'm not comfortable running two durso's on a tank this large. I plan to cycle around 2,000 gallons per hour.(large basement sump, refugium, and frag tanks will put total system water volume around 400 gallons) From what I can tell, 2,000 gallons per hour is right about the upper limit for what a pair of 1 inch durso's can handle.
Instead, I want to use both bulkheads run a herbie setup in each overflow and bring my return line up over the back of the tank. I have a few questions related to this. Should I use 1.5 inch pipe that reduces down to 1 inch via an adapter to get through the bulkhead like the current durso drains? Is there a benefit to using pipe larger than the bulkhead opening both on the tank side and the plumbing side on its way down to the sump?
I was also considering placing the full siphon drain opening only a few inches from the bottom of the corner overflow box to avoid having a lot of standing/uncirculated water in those 2 foot tall and narrow boxes. Other than draining extra water down to the sump when the return pump is off, is there a reason why I'd want to place the full siphon drain closer to the surface of the box like most others do? I'll be using a 150 gallon water trough as my main sump so an extra few gallons draining down when the pump shuts off isn't a concern. The only potential issue that I can see by placing the main drain close to the bottom of the corner overflow is that the entire tank could drain if there was a leak between the seal of the overflow box and the tank while the return pump was off.