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Hello all, I've got a deep blue 80G. Im sure most are aware this has a Durso drain setup, this is the first of its kind for me and it scares me a bit that is does not have a emergency drain. Im stuck at what i want to do and I'm here for y'alls opinion's. 1) i can leave it alone. 2) drill a hole for the return on the back right side or find some room in the overflow area for another hole. 3) try to make a clean HOB return line. Thoughts?

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If the overflow has two holes, you could use both for drains giving you the emergency drain you want and use one of those "hook over the top" type returns
I see - that's your number three (I didn't read closely enough the first time)
 

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The durso won't likely flood your house as long as you don't restrict the line but it will be noisy.
We did this for decades.

I think many simply go over the top with the return these days and use the 2 holes as drain lines.
 

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Yup, use both holes for drain, go over rim with return. Make sure to drill a siphon break hole on the return
 
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The durso won't likely flood your house as long as you don't restrict the line but it will be noisy.
We did this for decades.

I think many simply go over the top with the return these days and use the 2 holes as drain lines.

Thats kinda the route im thinking of going.
 
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Check valve not a good idea. Gets crud build up and won’t hold 100%. A siphon break is free, easy, and bulletproof
Ive never had a issue with a check valve, maybe I've just been lucky. Im told its a noisy setup which im not a fan of. Could you add a gate valve to the Durso? Regardless ill have a emergency drain.
 

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Ive never had an issue with a check valve, maybe I've just been lucky. Im told its a noisy setup which im not a fan of. Could you add a gate valve to the Durso? Regardless ill have an emergency drain.
Wouldn’t add a gate valve on a single drain. My advice would be Herbie style plumbing
 

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Ive never had a issue with a check valve, maybe I've just been lucky. Im told its a noisy setup which im not a fan of. Could you add a gate valve to the Durso? Regardless ill have a emergency drain.

Use the check valve if you want but design your system so a leaking check valve will not flood your floor.
 

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