Horizontal Plumbing Run for Drain. Remote Sump

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Question in regards to if this is possible. Idea is bar room display tank, remote sump and filter area in my garage.. my house is on a crawl space, the garage is ground level, so a bit lower then the house, about 2feet lower..

on a 72x24x24 tank, drilled with a center overflow, on a stand roughly 34inch tall, meaning, from the drain to the floor would be roughly 5 feet.

If I ran that drain pipe right into my crawl space, so figure another 2 feet drop. 90 bend into a 30 foot horizontal run into my garage.

So in the end.. is a 7foot vertical drop for drain plumbing enough to flow water thru a 30 foot horizontal run?

is there some calculator im missing or guide.. been searching around with no luck
 
It will definately flow, however I would worry about 2 things. First, I would worry about the flow dropping too much in a long horizontal run like that. For this I would increase the size of the plumbing to decrease the resistance. Secondly, you may always have water in the horizontal pipe, even when the pump is off.
 
Not sure how you could have a problem. The water isn't going to come back up the 7' drop unless the flow is really restricted or really high rate... thats a lot of weight pushing down from just the water... so its eventually going to run into the sump. I ran 15' on around 2' of net drop (from top of stand pipe to height of pipe in sump and never saw the slightest hint of a problem...

My setup was 2" PVC for my return down 4' horizontal over 15' vertical 2' and horizontal another 2' over the edge into my rubbermaid sump. I had a net drop of say 2' and pushed it through 3 90s without any draining issues. I ran 2500 gph (pump spec) through my display.

The only thing I was concerned about was air in the horizontal run and whether that could cause growth of crud (which is part of the reason I came up 2' on the other side of the horizontal run (also ran a T at one of hte 90s so I could shove a pipe cleaner through there if necessary. Pipe was clean as a whistle when i dismantled it Saturday after running it for 2 years.
 
You should be ok, unless you are running a siphon. Siphons and horizontal runs can be problematic as they may not purge air properly after a restart.
 
great, at least it gives me options for tank placement. I guess a few experiments and sample runs wouldn't hurt. still pretty undecided on where to put the tank.
 
Has any one set up something like this I'm thinking about doing the same thing but not into a garage but back into the sump room through the floor but I will have drop on my run
 
I have a 240 upstairs with three 2" Bean Animal returns to a sump in basement,. There is about a 14' vertical drop, and perhaps 30 ft horizontal. Two portions of the horizontal have very little drop over about 6 and 12 ft.

Once it purges air, it runs perfect, with high flow rates. I think I had it at about 1500 GPH. But, on restart, it was very scary. Many times the DT level almost overflowed, and on one occasion it overflowed.

After much testing I now have it dialed in so that it purges before overflowing. I think I run about 800 GPH now.

Tom
 
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