The slope up isnt necessarily a game stopper but I'm not sure how the T intersections are going to impact flow.So the current slop up won't work?
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The slope up isnt necessarily a game stopper but I'm not sure how the T intersections are going to impact flow.So the current slop up won't work?
What size PVC is this?In my eyes, the pipes will just fill till they find the lowest exit point, that being the sump. If it was a little flow I wouldn't be worried I'm just scared 1,500-2k GPH is going to effect it or it won't be able to keep up with it.
Can i get a picture? Can you cut the drain line shorter?so I'm hopping there is someone that can give me some advice here. My drain line sits about 2 inches lower then where it should connect to my sump. So to connect it I would have to add either two 90's or two 45's. Can that be done?
My tank is 2 feet above the sump, just the drain line ends below the sump line.
anywhere plumbing runs up hill and then back down, you will wind up trapping air. It may be microbubbles, but they will collect there and slowly reduce flow...until you have a flood. If you're going to do anything that runs up and back down, you will have to make some method to vent out or pump out that are. It's really not a very good idea to do it. Drains should always run downhill, or you will eventually have a problem.So the current slop up won't work?