After extensively researching the CLM concept, I've begun my design work. The problem I am encountering is that while I can quantify the expected flow rates, I cannot qualify them. That is, I cannot determine whether my x gph per nozzle is going to be sufficient for the livestock I expect to keep. That is where, I hope, the pro's can weigh in with their extensive experience.
What I plan is the following:
This picture shows the first CLM option. This one incorporates two individual octagonal manifolds each with 12 outlets (8 of which will be active at one time). Each loop is going to be powered by a Sequence Barracuda pump. I've calculated a conservative head loss of 6 feet, which gives me a total output of 3500 gph for a total of 438 gph per outlet. I will be going with 1/5" pvc with either 3/4" or 1" outlets. The 438 gph is on the low side for that sized outlet, but I think I could be okay.
The second option is to use one large manifold around the circumference of the tank. This would be powered by a Sequence Hammerhead and have 16-18 outlets (14 of which would be used at a time). This route would see a head loss of 7 feet giving me an output of about 5000 gph total volume or about 350 gph per outlet. For the larger diameter outlets, this seems a bit slow, so I may have to go with the 1/2" outlets to get the desired velocity.
Now for the other tank parameters. I plan on creating a Pacific back reef slope tank with two large rock islands (as shown in the picture). I would like to have some Acropora, Pocillopora, and Montipora up on the top of the islands, and taper down to some Seriatopora or similar lower down on the islands. The bottom of the islands would have a few LPS and perhaps some zoos in the sheltered areas. The tank will have a shallow sand bed and be lit by overpowered T5s.
Given these tank parameters, which option will best suit my tank? I want to ensure I have adequate circulation at all levels of the tank, and I want to make sure my corals are happy. Any input you guys can give would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
What I plan is the following:
This picture shows the first CLM option. This one incorporates two individual octagonal manifolds each with 12 outlets (8 of which will be active at one time). Each loop is going to be powered by a Sequence Barracuda pump. I've calculated a conservative head loss of 6 feet, which gives me a total output of 3500 gph for a total of 438 gph per outlet. I will be going with 1/5" pvc with either 3/4" or 1" outlets. The 438 gph is on the low side for that sized outlet, but I think I could be okay.
The second option is to use one large manifold around the circumference of the tank. This would be powered by a Sequence Hammerhead and have 16-18 outlets (14 of which would be used at a time). This route would see a head loss of 7 feet giving me an output of about 5000 gph total volume or about 350 gph per outlet. For the larger diameter outlets, this seems a bit slow, so I may have to go with the 1/2" outlets to get the desired velocity.
Now for the other tank parameters. I plan on creating a Pacific back reef slope tank with two large rock islands (as shown in the picture). I would like to have some Acropora, Pocillopora, and Montipora up on the top of the islands, and taper down to some Seriatopora or similar lower down on the islands. The bottom of the islands would have a few LPS and perhaps some zoos in the sheltered areas. The tank will have a shallow sand bed and be lit by overpowered T5s.
Given these tank parameters, which option will best suit my tank? I want to ensure I have adequate circulation at all levels of the tank, and I want to make sure my corals are happy. Any input you guys can give would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,