Modular Marine 2400 Overflow

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I dont have any instructions for the plumbing inside the overflow. I understand there is a primary, secondary and emergency drain, but not sure the height and appropriate fittings to plumb those. Thanks
 

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While not exactly a “bean overflow” this is what most people would do for a three pipe overflow. Take a look:

 

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Lots of different ways frankly. Primary siphon can be as simple as a screen threaded into the bulkhead (which is what I do) or some form of a U. The idea is to get the mouth as far from the surface as possible to prevent an air vortex. Secondary should be a standpipe topped with a U. I drill a small hole in the top to prevent airlock. The bottom curve of the U will set the water level in the external box, so adjust height accordingly. Emergency should be slightly higher than the top curve of the secondary, but no closer than 3/4” to the top rim of the external box. I always upsize the pipe diameter on the emergency.
 

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