Slim overflow

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Hello members.
Here is a super slim overflow. It has an emergency drain incorporated plus the main drain. Flow rate 0 - 3200 gph possible per single overflow unit
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. A control gate valve is installed on the main drain to match the rate of the return pump. Emergency drain can act as a surface skimming drain also. No durso, no mufflers, no bean animal or herbie piping. Runs very silent, no gurgle or air cavitation.
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If any members are interested, you can email me at [email protected]

pictures of overflow installed on a 120 gallon tank brand Custom Aquariums LLC. Overflow manufacturer; Tristate Aquariums LLC
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any future concerns with the overflow in terms of protection against fish or inverts getting stuck? seems your version doesn't take account for a weir
 
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any future concerns with the overflow in terms of protection against fish or inverts getting stuck? seems your version doesn't take account for a weir
In the photo the grates are not inplace yet. The main drains are the drains below the horizontal planes. Grates restrict any fish entry. Plus the surface/ emergency drain has a grate too. I have used this design for over 8 years with no fish issues. the twin main drains flow into a common box volume, so the drain force has a low suction force on an object above the drain. Plus the horizontal plane acts as a deterrent, I have noticed when a fish touchs it they swim away typically.
 

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