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Hello everyone,

I’m not new to saltwater, but new the plumbing world as I’ve never has a sump haha. I upgraded to a 225 gallon and going the sump route. The tank I bought is a used custom tank. I’m having some issues trying to figure out the plumbing for it. The bulkhead holes are drilled at 1.75” so I’m assuming it’s for a 1.5” bulkhead? Now it has a bean animal overflow which is 1” pvc. Then the pvc converts into 3/4” pvc. Not sure what size pvc to go with or what I’m suppose to do as I thought the drain lines should be either the same size if not larger then the return lines.

I have attached a photo of what the pvc looks like for the overflow.

Thanks for your help!

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Larger for drain with a gate valve to limit the flow and quieten the sump. 1.5" drains and 1" returns should be just fine unless you plan on running a tremendous amount of flow. My new build will have 1" drains and .75" returns on a 125g.
 
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Thanks for the response! My only issue is that my drains for the overflow are already plumbed for 1”. So I guess I can make the whole system 1”. The end of the barbed 1” pvc is measured at 3/4”. What attachment can I put on the end of it to continue using pvc?
 

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You really dont want to restrict the overflow with a vlave or reduced plumbing.
I use a 11/4" pipe going into a 1" bulkhead in the overflow.
I would remove the barbed fitting and hard plumb with 1" pvc going to your filter sock/sump
The return can have a gate of ball valve to regulate flow.
 

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As stated above - stay with the 1" all the way to the sump.
If you need a valve on the drain use a GATE VALVE.
 

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Hello everyone,

I’m not new to saltwater, but new the plumbing world as I’ve never has a sump haha. I upgraded to a 225 gallon and going the sump route. The tank I bought is a used custom tank. I’m having some issues trying to figure out the plumbing for it. The bulkhead holes are drilled at 1.75” so I’m assuming it’s for a 1.5” bulkhead? Now it has a bean animal overflow which is 1” pvc. Then the pvc converts into 3/4” pvc. Not sure what size pvc to go with or what I’m suppose to do as I thought the drain lines should be either the same size if not larger then the return lines.

I have attached a photo of what the pvc looks like for the overflow.

Thanks for your help!

E4B1DA04-06B2-4540-A66B-69A3FE05A4ED.jpeg
That barb fitting was probably for the Return Line. A lot of people plumb a small piece of Silicone hose from the return pump to the return line in order to reduce vibration transfer.
 

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