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I've read everything I can find on overflow design relative to toothless vs. toothed, etc etc. The consensus seems to be that toothless is better, and the design objective is to achieve as thin a cross section of flow as possible over the weir.
That said, I don't think anyone has set a target for this - just what is the ideal height for the water level over the weir? It has to be thin enough so as to skim the surface effectively, but presumably there is a min depth that we should tr to achieve. is that 1/4"? 1/2"? What does experience tell us?
That said, I don't think anyone has set a target for this - just what is the ideal height for the water level over the weir? It has to be thin enough so as to skim the surface effectively, but presumably there is a min depth that we should tr to achieve. is that 1/4"? 1/2"? What does experience tell us?