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I am building a sump. Everything I set up. Only problem is I can’t get the overflow box to pull water in as fast as my pump can put water back in. Any idea how to fix this?
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You can choke the return line with a ball or gate valve, or... Increase the size of the drain line
The latter is the better option as creating unnecessary pressure on the return pump can shorten it's life.
You can choke the return line with a ball or gate valve, or... Increase the size of the drain line
The latter is the better option as creating unnecessary pressure on the return pump can shorten it's life.
Can you take a picture of your overflow and the piping leading from it? Also list diameter of the pipe used. The setup determines what can be modified to increase flow.
It appears you only have a single drain. This will be problematic. Drains clog frequently in a mature tank. I would recommend modifying the drain to add at least an emergency drain.
As for the existing drain line, you might try adding adapting the 1" drain to 1.5". While this won't drastically increase flow, it does reduce the resistance in the drain line.
Another option is to use a bean animal style drain. The advantage of this style is it sucks the water out of the drain rather than wait for the water to flow due to gravity. This can increase your flow rate quite a bit. To do this, take two 90 degree PVC fittings and join them together to create a U shape. Then install one of the straight legs into the bulkhead at the bottom of your overflow box. Keep the other straight leg facing down. The pressure of the water will prime the line and start the suction. The main issue with this method is it can't work without an emergency drain. When first starting up, there is no flow, so the water can quickly overflow the overflow, lol.
How would you add an emergency drain?
Put a gate or ball valve on the return or get a dc return pump
A dc pump is variable speed. For instance 200 to 1000 gallons. That way you can adjust the pump to just under the capacity of the overflow. Not to mention feed modes, running more quickly etcWhy Dc and not Ac