So how do you get your sump started???

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Shane and John

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..So i got my new sump all plumbed up now...Hose clamps on everything !!!
....Now ready to add water...then whats next,Do you start the overflow first?
......Or do you start the return pump first??Or start the Aqualifter?Whats the best way to do it??Thanks for your help...:)...Shane
 
It's fairly simple :) I see you said you have an aqualifter so I'd assume you are using a CPR overflow right? If so, first off, you'd want to make sure your sump has water in it and your return chamber is set to the proper operating level you want it at. Once this is done, you'll want to prime your overflow by filling it with water which you can do by simply having the input section of the overflow below water level and turning on the aqualifter. Once your overflow is full of water and fully primed, you can proceed to turn on the return pump and let her run. I'd keep a bit of water on hand incase you need to add a bit more to the sump etc once the pump starts going, but typically, you can just adjust the water level in the sump and the tank by simply lowering or raising the overflow. Just a basic step by step format in starting up your sump. I'll fetch you a link that will be very helpful as well that has an animation of how it all works together. Give me a sec :)
 
Krish75...thanks so much...This is the first sump i have ever had and felt like a Tard having to ask...but i appreciate the info...Gonna get it running tomorrow..:)
 
LOL! No problem!!! Good luck with it and if you have any more questions concerning it don't hesitate to ask :)
 
Well everyone started with their first one, and don't get discouraged if (when) you have an overflow onto your floor, that too, happens to everyone.

Dave
 

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