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By reputation they are good pumps, but we need more info about your system. How high is the return compared to the sump, for example?
Assuming you have a fairly standard setup with a basic return, the 2000 looks like it should deliver about 220 GPH.
You only need 80 GPH (2x) to 160 GPH (4x).
Should be about right unless your situation is dramatically different.
3/4" plumbing will add about one additional foot of head pressure at this flow rate, so if this is a concern, upgrade to 1" plumbing....friction loss is close to zero with 1"
Liquid Friction Pressure Loss
Pressure Loss (psi): 0.4 Head Loss (ft): 0.9
Line Number:
Date: 12/29/2016
Nominal Pipe Size: 0.75
Pipe Schedule: SCH 40
Flow Rate (gpm): 7
Viscosity (cP): 1
Specific Gravity (water=1): 1.025
Temperature (F): 79
Pipe Roughness (ft): 0.000016
Actual Pipe ID (in.): 0.824
Fluid Velocity (ft/sec): 4.21
Reynolds Number: 27538
Flow Region: Turbulent
Friction Factor: 0.025
Overall K: 3.29
Piping Length (ft): 5
Short Radius Elbows: 1
Pipe Exit : 1
Liquid Friction Pressure Loss
Pressure Loss (psi): 0.14 Head Loss (ft): 0.3
Line Number:
Date: 12/29/2016
Nominal Pipe Size: 1
Pipe Schedule: SCH 40
Flow Rate (gpm): 7
Viscosity (cP): 1
Specific Gravity (water=1): 1.025
Temperature (F): 79
Pipe Roughness (ft): 0.000016
Actual Pipe ID (in.): 1.049
Fluid Velocity (ft/sec): 2.6
Reynolds Number: 21632
Flow Region: Turbulent
Friction Factor: 0.026
Overall K: 2.94
Piping Length (ft): 5
Short Radius Elbows: 1
Pipe Exit : 1
More info... the pump will be 56 inches from the bottom of the sump, cube is drilled with 1 inch drain and 3/4 return but the tank come with 1/2 inch return pipe just need something quite and reliable.



