Sump Return Plumbing Dry Fit

MVlk

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I did some dry fitting for the return from my new Quiet One 9000. Let me know your thoughts on how this will work out. I still have some work to do, but the general idea is here. (Ignore the wiring mess, that is next on the list!)

The backside pipe to nowhere will run back to the sump for future use as needed. Drive Carbon/GFO, water changes, etc. For now, I will put a valve on it to be ready whatever may be needed.
SumpReturn1.jpg


The actual returns will be hooked up as seen here. They will utilize the existing flex tubing to the new hookup points. I decided to keep the flex hookup to cut down on any more elbows needed and to avoid replacing the existing bulkhead installations.
SumpReturn2.jpg
 
Well, I'm thinking the pipe on the wall in the first pic is going to cause problems... :D ;)

Just messin' with ya.

To be honest, though, its hard to tell how effective plumbing is if we don't know the goal. What's the plan, man? ;)

Brandon
 
Mike,

Looks pretty good. Just one thing to keep in mind; since your new barb fittings are alot closer to one return than the other, I would run the same length on both return lines from that point. I know you have ball or gate valves in there, but I am believer of matching the head pressure both sides and then adjusting flow rather than just relying on the gate or ball valve to hopefully do it. My opinion only.

Andy
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14909578#post14909578 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NeveSSL
To be honest, though, its hard to tell how effective plumbing is if we don't know the goal. What's the plan, man? ;)

Brandon

Not sure what you mean by the plan? Not trying to do anything to fancy... just return the water back to the tank as described. I am not saying my descriptions are the best, but do you have anything in specific that is not clear? I'd definitely like to know before I glue it up. :)
 
Andy, I'll give you a call tonight if that is OK to discuss your suggestions. I'd ask you to swing by with your pH probe, but assume you'll be playing with the latest new toy! ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14910806#post14910806 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MVlk
Andy, I'll give you a call tonight if that is OK to discuss your suggestions. I'd ask you to swing by with your pH probe, but assume you'll be playing with the latest new toy! ;)

I can swing by with my PH probe. What time are you home today?
 
Thx! I'll be home by 4:30. After 7:30 always works best if it works for you as well... but I can easily work around your schedule.
 
NP... Just wanted to insure I had not missed something. Given that, how does it look to you? Any suggestions?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14913533#post14913533 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by NeveSSL
I think I just wasn't paying enough attention Michael. :rolleyes: My bad! :)

Brandon

Hehehe..I even left you alone on that one Brandon :-)
 
First and foremost, a big thank you to Andy for coming out with his testing supplies and verifying my parameters. I owe a great debt to him, Bill and all those who helped with the move. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Having given the return plumbing some thought and talking with Andy, I have come up with v2. I think this provides better flow with greater practicality.

Still have a little tweaking, but again, you can see the concept.

The main feed to the tank is a much smoother shot.
SumpReturnv21.jpg


The hookup is now using this Y. Thought it would be more of a balanced distribution than the older design. I am using this Y simply because I had it lying around. I may replace it with one without a clean out.
SumpReturnv23.jpg


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Full sump shot.
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That makes a whole lot more sense!!! Now the water changes will be even easier. Looks really nice. You have the most organised plumbing I have seen in a long time!
 
Thx. I'd like to say it is because of my heightened skills, but let's face it... good help from you all and a little bit of dumb luck. ;)
 
Oh..I can't remember whop had asked me how Michael was cutting is PVC and getting it so clean edged, but I saw the magic today (Pun intended) A small miter box with hand saw :-) Then a PVC de-burrer (if he found it).
 
I am going to let this thread die, but for the finished build, please check my build thread via the little red house.

Thank you to all those who gave suggestions and advice.
 
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