pitkat
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I am in the process of setting up my new tank, The guy that built the tank drilled holes on the bottom of the overflow for 2 x 1.5 bulkheads and a inch bulkhead. At the top of the overflow he put a hole on for a 3/4 bulkhead. I am guessing the pump conects to the inch then to the 3/4 back to tank.
The tank is 60 x 27 x 40 deep. The main pump is a Barracuda gold and taking into account the head of water it will be pumping i expect about 3400 gph. The pump has 1.5 inch conections for suction and delivery.
My question is - will i be better using one of the 1.5 bulkheads to supply the tank or will reducing the plumbing down to an inch be ok.
The next question is - will then reducing it to 3/4 be ok?
I have thought of drilling the top of the overflow for a second 3/4 bulkhead and T the inch into 2 x 3/4 feeds. The problem is i am unsure of what flow and pressure to expect from the pump if i leave it as it is.
Any thoughts or help would be very appreciated.
The tank is 60 x 27 x 40 deep. The main pump is a Barracuda gold and taking into account the head of water it will be pumping i expect about 3400 gph. The pump has 1.5 inch conections for suction and delivery.
My question is - will i be better using one of the 1.5 bulkheads to supply the tank or will reducing the plumbing down to an inch be ok.
The next question is - will then reducing it to 3/4 be ok?
I have thought of drilling the top of the overflow for a second 3/4 bulkhead and T the inch into 2 x 3/4 feeds. The problem is i am unsure of what flow and pressure to expect from the pump if i leave it as it is.
Any thoughts or help would be very appreciated.