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deelucky

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ok so i was experimenting with my sump and all that but its not setup yet i do have pump rated at 500 gph ok now my question is how can i prevent back flow if power was to go out or whatever.i did notice that when the pvc going in the tank connected to pump was unplugged water started to flow back in to the sump.my next question is how much water should be put in the sump before starting drain and return.sump i got from dvs1(phil).so you know what im talking about.
 

drunktank

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check vavle will prevent water from draining back down, but if it ever fails u'd never know- u'd have to clean it often. Best bet is to build a sump/or buy one. which can handle a few gallons of back flow.
 

aaron

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A check valve is just inviting disaster. It will eventually fail and if your sump cant handle the backflow then eventually you'll have a wet floor.
You can minimise the back flow by adding a siphon break on the return line, there are a few ways to do this but the simplest is a hole drilled in the return at about the display tanks water level or just below it. this way it will suck in air and break the siphon if the pump stops. The other option is to not let the return line go too far under the water, so the top tank can only drain the the bottom of the return
 

deelucky

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ok sounds good bi mean the only reason that the return was pretty far in was because i wanted to experiment. but i think ill drill the hole anyway just to be safe and not sorry.thanks.
 

DevIouS

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Yo Dee....
I was using a Mag 7 in that sump.
I had the returns high up / close to the water level & also had 1/8" holes on the return pipes itself......(as Aaron mentioned above).
Never had problems.
 

deelucky

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DaRealDvs1 said:
Yo Dee....
I was using a Mag 7 in that sump.
I had the returns high up / close to the water level & also had 1/8" holes on the return pipes itself......(as Aaron mentioned above).
Never had no problems.
i sent you a pm i have some other question to ask ya:theyareon
 

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