Can Bean Animal plumbing be too big?

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Hi All,

As per the title, is it possible for the plumbing on a Bean Animal drain to be too big? I'm probably only going to be running 200-300gph through it.
Before it gets asked, yes I'm definitely going to run a Bean despite the low flow.
 

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I don't know about too big, but definitely can be over kill. At 200-300 gallons per hour, regular 1" PVC would more than be able to handle that. If you were to jump up to say 1 1/2 or even 2 inch, that would be overkill, and more expensive for parts (pipe itself, gate valves, ball valves ect..)
 

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Hi All,
As per the title, is it possible for the plumbing on a Bean Animal drain to be too big? I'm probably only going to be running 200-300gph through it.
Before it gets asked, yes I'm definitely going to run a Bean despite the low flow.

The only issue you might have is not enough flow to purge the air in a large pipe. If air gets trapped it will still work. Just might be a bit noisey.
 
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Cheers all,
I was thinking of going for 3/4" over 1", too small? I won't need room to expand, if anything I'll end up throttling the pump back to get the desired flow through the sump.
 

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As mentioned above, you have to have enough flow to purge the air, so it is possible to get too big.

I would go 1" for the wet secondary/durso pipe. The size of that pipe determines what range of flows your system can handle without gurgling and a ¾" pipe can flow precious little in that capacity, making it more difficult to keep the system tuned.
 

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