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Howdy,
I finally got my new system plumbed yesterday, and I have run in to some major problems.
The primary issue is that my overflow is not flowing near enough water.
System:
256g
Reef Savvy ghost overflow plumbed w/ bean animal(1 inch piping, supposedly rated for 2000gph)
Sump is installed in the room behind the tank
Varios 8 and a ehiem 1260 return pumps
When I turn on just the varios 8(2700gph max) set it to 3 out of 5, I get around 700gph(as measured manually by filling a 5 gallon container in the sump. The ehiem is not on at all.
This flow of ~700gph overwhelms the full siphon on the bean animal with the gate valve all the way open. The secondary has to take on a lot of water and makes a ton of nosie. When I turn the varios down to power level 2, I manually measured the flow rate at about 600 gph. This allows the full siphon to do the majority of work(again, gate valve all the way open), with the secondary running much quieter(though I can still hear the water trickling down like I left a faucet running or something, certainly not completely quiet).
Thus I am trying to figure out why my bean animal is only flowing ~600gph when it should be doing like 2000gph. Id be happy with 1500gph.
I suspect some of this has to do with my plumbing configuration. It has a couple of 90's, ~4 feet of horizontal plumbing, and ~2.5 feet of total vertical drop as measured from bottom of the overflow to top of the water line in the sump:
Can someone please help me figure out what is going wrong here, and what my options are for fixing it? I was aiming to flow about 1500gph. My challenges here are that I am plumbed in to the room behind the tank, not under the tank. Therefore I cannot have a straight vertical drop to the sump.
Thanks,
Jesse
I finally got my new system plumbed yesterday, and I have run in to some major problems.
The primary issue is that my overflow is not flowing near enough water.
System:
256g
Reef Savvy ghost overflow plumbed w/ bean animal(1 inch piping, supposedly rated for 2000gph)
Sump is installed in the room behind the tank
Varios 8 and a ehiem 1260 return pumps
When I turn on just the varios 8(2700gph max) set it to 3 out of 5, I get around 700gph(as measured manually by filling a 5 gallon container in the sump. The ehiem is not on at all.
This flow of ~700gph overwhelms the full siphon on the bean animal with the gate valve all the way open. The secondary has to take on a lot of water and makes a ton of nosie. When I turn the varios down to power level 2, I manually measured the flow rate at about 600 gph. This allows the full siphon to do the majority of work(again, gate valve all the way open), with the secondary running much quieter(though I can still hear the water trickling down like I left a faucet running or something, certainly not completely quiet).
Thus I am trying to figure out why my bean animal is only flowing ~600gph when it should be doing like 2000gph. Id be happy with 1500gph.
I suspect some of this has to do with my plumbing configuration. It has a couple of 90's, ~4 feet of horizontal plumbing, and ~2.5 feet of total vertical drop as measured from bottom of the overflow to top of the water line in the sump:
Can someone please help me figure out what is going wrong here, and what my options are for fixing it? I was aiming to flow about 1500gph. My challenges here are that I am plumbed in to the room behind the tank, not under the tank. Therefore I cannot have a straight vertical drop to the sump.
Thanks,
Jesse
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), have the tanks, stands, and several hundred gallons of water all in place... If I were starting over Id do some things differently, but it is a lot harder now.


