CL question
CL question
Hey, quick question for ya if you don't mind answering. I was wondering how your closed loop was plumbed - do you have your two CL drains T'd together and then plumbed straight into the inlet of your pump? Are the two drains used to reduce suction? Also - do you know where the drain baskets can be purchased online? I'm thinking of doing a similar (but smaller scale) setup on my 180. Thanks for your help!
Thanks for the CL question. I "inherited" some of my CL plumbing ideas from the original owner of my AGE tank. He is a very experienced reefer who did a lot of studying before laying out his CL. He had planned the CL intakes using a 2" manifold which joined the two intakes into a single 1.5" feed for the Hammerhead Gold pump.
If you look at the far left hand side of the plumbing parts on the table, you will see the long "manifold" he made for the CL intake: It includes seperate valves for the intakes in case the manifold needs to be removed after the tank is filled.
Here is the return side of the closed loop... shows the flex PVC hose with connections for the five return ports. It truly is a "loop" in which the water flows from the pump in both directions. Again, there are double union valves which allow the plumbing to be removed if ever needed.
The 1.5" T-reducer which sends water in both directions via 1" flex PVC.:
A view of where the pump attachs to the closed loop manifold:
Here is the website for the plastic strainers:
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/item.aspx?itemid=23107&catid=721&clickid=searchresults
As you probably saw in a previous photo, I raised the strainers and the return ports 2-3" to clear the planned sandbed.
If I had to do it over, I would probably raise them even higher. My DWG has a habit of spitting sand into the feeds, which makes the tank look like a snow globe for a few minutes... :hmm5:
Let me know if you any additional questions.
Thanks for posting.
LL