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I have a one drain one return system and my one drain is a Durso standpipe, should I use a gate valve or no valve becuase it’s just one.
 

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I would bring the return over the back glass and use both holes for drains
 
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I was considering, but my system is 110+ gallons, and I don’t want too much drainage and not enouph return, as my pump is an old one becuase I got all my stuff used from someone who didn’t want it anymore
I would bring the return over the back glass and use both holes for drains

Remember tough, Durso's work best with low flow.
 

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I was considering, but my system is 110+ gallons, and I don’t want too much drainage and not enouph return, as my pump is an old one becuase I got all my stuff used from someone who didn’t want it anymore
Then you would put a valve on the full siphon, slowing flow until a trickle or small stream flows down the other(emergency) drain. It will be silent. Or you can always upgrade to a big DC controllable pump and tune it until drains are silent and unrestricted
 

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I was considering, but my system is 110+ gallons, and I don’t want too much drainage and not enouph return, as my pump is an old one becuase I got all my stuff used from someone who didn’t want it anymore
You always want more drain than return.
It's not like you have to match one with the other.

Using both as a drain, then you can use a valve and that will help make the drain much quieter.
Single durso's are notorious for being noisey.
 
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You always want more drain than a return.
It's not like you have to match one with the other.

Using both as a drain, then you can use a valve, and that will help make the drain much quieter.
Single durso's are notorious for being noisy.
I was just looking and my pump is 900gph as per the 3420LPH sticker on it, and the manufacturer says the durso is 660gph
 

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I was just looking and my pump is 900gph as per the 3420LPH sticker on it, and the manufacturer says the durso is 660gph
The pump is rated for 900gph, but you need to take into consideration there will be what's called head loss.
Meaning the pump will lose some power pushing water up hill.
So durso will probably handle the pump power.
I would skip the durso setup and go for a herbie drain setup.
 
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The pump is rated for 900gph, but you need to take into consideration there will be what's called head loss.
Meaning the pump will lose some power pushing water up hill.
So durso will probably handle the pump power.
I would skip the durso setup and go for a herbie drain setup.
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make something like this? my two bulkheads are 1"and 3/4"
 

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Then pump the return pump up over the top of the tank.
There are many different types of return nozzles that can be used.
 

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Yea, I just edited my message theyre 1 and 3/4
I would use the 1" as the main drain and the 3/4" as the emergency drain.
Not sure what the pump is or how much head loss you are looking at but the return line may need a valve on it.
 

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also, i have a bucket of instant ocean buts its all kinda hard and like shaved ice is this safe too use?
I would probably pass on using salt that's turned hard.
I know this has been a subject in other threads and some would use it, but not me.
 

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