Hi looking to get a UV and put a pump in my sump to the UV and back to the tank separately from my return pump. How are you guys doing this? I have a waterbox 180.5 if this helps.
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I think back to the display would be better. Just not sure how. Do I get a hose with check valve and at the tank get something hanging over the edge like from a canister filter ?You can put the UV pump at the last chamber before the return section and put the return hose from UV in the return side.
Or you can put it at the same section with return pump and plumb the return from the UV to the display. (which can act as a back up return if the main one failed or at service)
I was between these two and went with the first option.
It would be better to hard plumb it if you want to go this route(not necessary). You can use black pipes and elbows for aesthetic With flare or jet nozzles from locline. Or rfg from VCA and use it as another source of flow.I think back to the display would be better. Just not sure how. Do I get a hose with check valve and at the tank get something hanging over the edge like from a canister filter ?
I was thinking of also doing this but putting in a divider between the pump. Like making another section in the return pump part.I have the same tank and I’m also looking at plumbing my UV in.
I’m planning to use the same model pump as my return pump (COR20) that way it’s a backup. Going to run both in the return section of the sump and face them the opposite direction in an effort to direct flow from out of the UV into the return pump so I’m not circulating the same water through the UV.
I like that idea. I’ll look into that as well.I was thinking of also doing this but putting in a divider between the pump. Like making another section in the return pump part.
I agree. Eventually when I spend some effort on making it look nice, I’ll probably re-plumb it that way.From display back to display is the most efficient for UV.