Trigger Tideline and Clarisea Plumbing

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What is ya'lls experience plumbing in a Clarisea SK5000 into a Tideline 48" Sump. Was sent the wrong sump (has socks in it and I order without). But the more I look at having two drain lines, and only on inlet for the Clarisea, I don't think it is a good idea. Has anyone plumbed the two drain lines to a Clarisea?
 

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I can’t help with the specific sump, other than say can you not put both drains into a Y connector and then into the Clarisea. I think this is what your asking.

Provided your within the total flow parameters it can handle, it should be ok
 
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I can’t help with the specific sump, other than say can you not put both drains into a Y connector and then into the Clarisea. I think this is what your asking.

Provided your within the total flow parameters it can handle, it should be ok
Ending up just going socks. Maybe in the further see if I can get a custom trigger sump like the 39” but in a 48 with roller mat build in. I don’t like having two large drains going into one small pipe for the clarisea.
 

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