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Let's decide on Flow...
So.. we've made a couple attempts at trying to define the best flow pattern & parts and I'd like to finalize it. Here's what we've decided on so far.
So... I've made another attempt at a birds eye view to draw the flow diagram. Please let me know what you think.
(8) 3/4" bulkhead outlets
(16) 3 " fan nozzles
(8) Y splitters
(2) 3/4" schedule 80 bulkheads in the middle for the 2 outlets
of the outlets in the rear be mounted half way up.
(2) 1 1/2" durso drain pipes in corners of overflow for return pipes
(2) 1 1/2" schedule 80 bulkheads drain pipes in overflow w/ L bent PVC to come out half way up the side of continuous overflow box for closed loop drains
(4) 3/4" schedule 80 bulkheads in the overflow half way up the side of continuous overflow box for two closed loop outputs. They shoot right through the back, like the return
(2) 1" schedule 80 bulkheads in the overflow towards the bottom of the continuous overflow that shoots right through the back.
So.. we've made a couple attempts at trying to define the best flow pattern & parts and I'd like to finalize it. Here's what we've decided on so far.
- Reeflo Hammerhead as the main pump driver
- use schedule 80 parts where possible
- minimize the through the bottom approach b/c of possibility of eventual failure
- two pumps is better than one (if can afford)- doesn't look like will able to for this go around
So... I've made another attempt at a birds eye view to draw the flow diagram. Please let me know what you think.
(8) 3/4" bulkhead outlets
(16) 3 " fan nozzles
(8) Y splitters
(2) 3/4" schedule 80 bulkheads in the middle for the 2 outlets
of the outlets in the rear be mounted half way up.
(2) 1 1/2" durso drain pipes in corners of overflow for return pipes
(2) 1 1/2" schedule 80 bulkheads drain pipes in overflow w/ L bent PVC to come out half way up the side of continuous overflow box for closed loop drains
(4) 3/4" schedule 80 bulkheads in the overflow half way up the side of continuous overflow box for two closed loop outputs. They shoot right through the back, like the return
(2) 1" schedule 80 bulkheads in the overflow towards the bottom of the continuous overflow that shoots right through the back.