melev
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12183478#post12183478 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by BeanAnimal
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Siphons are silent but hard to keep balanced. Anything more than moderate flow in a typical stockman or durso standpipe is noisy.
The idea is to setup a siphon that does not handle all of the flow from the return pump. The second standpipe simply accepts that flow. The two work hand in hand to self adjust over a wide range. The outcome is silent and pretty much airless setup that is self tuning and safe.
The first standpipe is sealed and does not allow air in, that creates the siphon. The rate of the siphon is controlled by a ball valve.
The second standpipe is similar to a durso or stockman. It allows air in. It is quiet because of the very low flow.
The 3rd standpipe is for safety.
Both the second and third standpipe have features that allow them, to become siphons in the case of a backup in the overflow box.
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I didn't see this added to your webpage yet.