Ok here goes nothing....
The manifolds are adapted form Anthony Calfo's discription of closed loop. In his book (Propagation of Reef Corals - a must read if you don't have it) the return comes up to a T and the water can circulate around a loop of PVC with T's every so often. My closed loop manifold is a U going down each side and the front of the tank. It is made of 3/4 inch pvc but the T's are the type that reduce the offshoot to 1/2" so the spouts (4 to a side) are 1/2". The back of the tank has a straight tube with a T to the right of the overflow, a second left of tank center, and at the elbow at the end of the tube. ~400gph split 3 ways isn't a lot of velocity but it is pointing down on the top of the live rock so I didn't want to blast it too hard. I may cap off the center one later if I need a stronger flow.
The spouts on this tank currently were made by heating a section of PVC pipe with a torch and crimping with pliers. I then cut the tube at the base of the crimp to get a slit and sanded of the burnt pvc
Since then I have changed over to cutting a slot in a pvc end cap. I made a jig from a piece of 2x4 and drilled holes down the center line big enough to fit the caps into them closed end down. It held 6 caps for one pass over the saw. I secured each into its hole with a wooded wedge so they wouldn't pop out. I set the fence on the saw for slightly off center and made a pass with each side of the block against the fence to get a slot a little over the kerf width of the blade. I joined these without cement to a 45degree elbow. These are inserted to the t's of the manifold and can be swiveled to direct flow.
I spray painted them black so they blend with the black back wall of tank. They have to be submerged a little to prevent bubbles from being sucked in with the flow, but need to be shallow enough (at least one) to suck air up as soon as the water level drops if the pump is turned off so they do not siphon too much into the sump. That is esp true of the sump return since the water level doesn't change that much when that pump stops and the closed loop is still running. I am going to drill a hole in one of then pretty soon so I can point it a little deeper. You can see the ripples at the right of the pic above where that last spout is really shallow at the moment.
The details of the overflow plumbing are here:
If you can't read labels on above
The CO2 tank is in the way, but there is a little giant external pump behind it under the tank that gets fed from the short pipe at the bottom (which was meant to be the bulkhead for returning water back into tank) and returns to the U shaped manifold. The tube has been slotted on the table saw and capped to keep things from sucking down into the pump. (like the 3 snails that went over the wall yesterday and had to be peeled off the slits. Dumb little turbos) The standpipe feeds the one inch upside down U you can see going into the front corner of the sump. It empties right in front of the intake to the ASM G3 skimmer. Slightly diferent angle of same:
The ball valves on the sump return are not for restricting flow but for redirecting it. I can open the lower one and close the upper to keep flow cycling through the sump while tank is being fed. I also have a set of QT's above the 55gal sump that can be filled from the other end of the line by opening valves there with the tank return valve off. I then replace the water sent up to the QT's with fresh for the weekly water change.
The 55gal tank I am using for sump is partitioned for the 12" section for the ASM G3 you can see. That section spills over into the center section (30"long) with a 8 inch DSB/lighted refuge which overflows into a 6 inch section at the other end with a eggcrate platform on the back half for carbon and poly filter and under/beside that sits the Mag-5 that powers the return. Water levels in the sump and DSB sections stay level. The final 6 inch section drops with evaporation and that is where the top off controller will be going as soon as I get around to ordering it. I have to order some Cheato for the center section as well.
I have the luxury of an 8x8 ft room behind the tanks that all the sumps and filtration stuff in laid out in. The wall displays the 75 shown here at lower left. a 55 fish system above it and 2 25 gal tanks to the right side. The upper tanks have a similar set up with a 40 long tank as DSB/refuge and the lower 25 has a 20gallon of it's own.
Ok... time to hold my breath and sumbit. Hope the images make it. It is my first time to do that.