Ahoy!
I'm planning my plumbing for a new build, and trying to devise the most efficient method to create independent and variable flow between the equipment and refugium sections of my sump. It seems that the options are to either drain the tank to a single section of the sump and manage flow internally with baffle heights or to run multiple drain lines from the tank to different sections of the sump.
The plan is to use a herbie style overflow, so I'm going to have a main drain line that handles 100% of the flow with a backup overflow that shouldn't have any water running through it under normal circumstances. Would it be possible to put a manifold on the primary drain line to divert flow between sections of the sump? I'm guessing the reason I can't find any examples of this online are that it becomes a pain when tuning the rate of flow. Would putting a gate valve upstream from the manifold help at all? Anyone have experience with this or any other method for achieving the variable flow rate I'm looking for in the sump?
Thanks!
I'm planning my plumbing for a new build, and trying to devise the most efficient method to create independent and variable flow between the equipment and refugium sections of my sump. It seems that the options are to either drain the tank to a single section of the sump and manage flow internally with baffle heights or to run multiple drain lines from the tank to different sections of the sump.
The plan is to use a herbie style overflow, so I'm going to have a main drain line that handles 100% of the flow with a backup overflow that shouldn't have any water running through it under normal circumstances. Would it be possible to put a manifold on the primary drain line to divert flow between sections of the sump? I'm guessing the reason I can't find any examples of this online are that it becomes a pain when tuning the rate of flow. Would putting a gate valve upstream from the manifold help at all? Anyone have experience with this or any other method for achieving the variable flow rate I'm looking for in the sump?
Thanks!


