Question about when to reduce the return line?

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Hey all, I am planning a sump in my basement. I have a question about the plumbing of the return line. The line coming directly off the top of the return pump will be larger than the ultimate 3/4" return nozles that are in the tank. (There will be 2 return pumps, one for each return jet in the tank).

Should I reduce the line from the return pump down to 3/4 as soon as possible after the pump , or should I wait to reduce the line - maybe enen until it is right before the connection to the tank?

Any thoughts?

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Hey all, I am planning a sump in my basement. I have a question about the plumbing of the return line. The line coming directly off the top of the return pump will be larger than the ultimate 3/4" return nozles that are in the tank. (There will be 2 return pumps, one for each return jet in the tank).

Should I reduce the line from the return pump down to 3/4 as soon as possible after the pump , or should I wait to reduce the line - maybe enen until it is right before the connection to the tank?

Any thoughts?

Thanks
jvc
I would reduce at the pump so as to not creat back pressure . Not sure if the pressure is strong enough to do that but when I did my tank that’s what I did . I also run it thru a manifold system as well
 

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The answer may depend on how things fit, and there are head loss calculators to help you determine the actual impact, but in general, a larger diameter results in lower velocity, and lower friction loss. So if you can, leave it large as long as you can.
 

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You want the larger line and then reduce right at the tank to minimize the head loss. A basement installation will already be a challenge with the elevation difference.
 
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You want the larger line and then reduce right at the tank to minimize the head loss. A basement installation will already be a challenge with the elevation difference.

Luckily this is a straight-up shot.

Thanks for all the answers.

jvc
 

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