gurgling noise return line to sump

dave131

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I have a 120 gal with two corner overflow box and Durso's . Everything is going good except the gurgling noise coming from the return line into the sump tank. In the sump I first have bonded filter pads dip tray and bio balls. How could I reduce the noise.
 
I have a 120 gal with two corner overflow box and Durso's . Everything is going good except the gurgling noise coming from the return line into the sump tank. In the sump I first have bonded filter pads dip tray and bio balls. How could I reduce the noise.

A few pics would help to see the set up. Also what size pump you have for return? I had to dial my pump back and it made it less noisy
 
Dursos gurgle. Plain and simple.

I would replace one of the dursos with a full siphon line and add a gate valve to that line to tune it to your return pump.

Make sure where your lines dump into the sump that they are under water, like 1/2" below the surface. This itself will eliminate a lot of noise.
 
BTW, you are actually talking about a DRAIN, not a return. Drains use gravity, returns use a pump.

Dursos only gurgle when they are pushed to handle too much flow. Unfortunately, most Dursos are undersized and can't handle the flow folks want. Look into converting one of your overflow boxes to a Herbie which is much more capable.

You are also likely to get flack about the bioballs. They are used in FW to convert ammonia into nitrates efficiently but in a saltwater setup, this conversion is better handled by using porous rock like those in the ocean. This is because the crevices in the rock allow for low oxygen zones where the nitrates can be broken down further into nitrogen gas which escapes into the air. Using bioballs tends to disrupt this by using up the ammonia in a location where it can't be converted to a gas and therefore you get a build up of nitrates in the water. Just an FYI.

Good Luck,
 
Sorry you are right the drain line I'm learning. My durso are 1.5 inch with a 1 inch bulkhead and 1 inch hose to the sump. Thank you everyone for helping me
 
What return pump do you have? I use the Ecotech Vectra which makes it much easier to match the return and drain lines. I have no gurgling issues to speak of.
 
My return pump is sicce 5 and I have a valve on the discharge of the pump . I tried to adjust the valve but the noise didn't get lower.
 
I had the same problem. Check out my thread and the responses I got because on the advice of someone here I drilled 3 small holes into the top of the curved pipe on my durso and it eliminated the flushing noise.
I drilled one little hole first and waited to see if the noise stopped. When it didn't I drilled another hole next to it. 3 drilled holes was the charm! Absolutely quiet now, until the little holes get plugged with salt creep. Then I just stick a toothpick in to clear them and it's back to silent.

I need to add - that first I tried reducing the flow from the return pump. It helped a bit but still had flushing noises. I also added an extension piece to my drain pipe so it was under the water. That also helped with a lot of the noise, but not the flushing.
I'm not an expert. Just sharing my experience. Good luck!
 
I drilled three holes on the top of the plug of the tee of the durso. Maybe I should drill the holes on the street elbow on the durso?
 
Dursos gurgle. Plain and simple.

I would replace one of the dursos with a full siphon line and add a gate valve to that line to tune it to your return pump.

Make sure where your lines dump into the sump that they are under water, like 1/2" below the surface. This itself will eliminate a lot of noise.

mine didnt
 
No, pumps are designed to work against pressure on the outlet. You just increased that pressure. As long as you don't completely close off the outlet, you are fine.
 
That's good to hear that. I noticed that the water level in my overflow box is a little lower. Let see how things work out. Maybe I'll drill a forth hole on my cap.
 
After some more investigation one overflow is quiet draining to the sump. The second one is making the noise and the water level in the overflow is going up and down about a 1/2 inch.
 
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