Hello everyone!
Another question for help setting up my first tank as I am now taking a crash course in plumbing calculations with flow and head pressure for a return pump...
I am setting up a UNS r120 with 94 gallon display and 122 gallon total with sump. I am planning for a VarioS as they seem to have a generally good reputation and will link with the wave maker/Hydros controller. The plumbing setup is built into the tank system and has 5 vertical feet, 3 45degree angles leading up to a "Y split" into two returns each with a 90 and 2 45 degree angles. I'm no engineer but piecing together what I can find on the board, it seems like the Y split will reduce the flow and head pressure into the two returns so I'm estimating a total head pressure of about 8-9ft. There is also a manifold plumbed off the return line that I will plan to connect to a UV. I have no idea how to factor this in for flow reduction/head pressure for the main tank...
The VarioS-6 has flow sheet that would put out 790 gph with 8ft of head pressure (not factoring in loss from manifold)
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The VarioS-8 would be much higher at 1300gph with 8th.
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Both pumps are the same physical size and 36V but the 8 is higher watts.
I'm leaning towards the VarioS-8 which seems like it would give more than enough flow and would also allow me to run it at a reduced rate instead of full power.
Appreciate any input!
Another question for help setting up my first tank as I am now taking a crash course in plumbing calculations with flow and head pressure for a return pump...
I am setting up a UNS r120 with 94 gallon display and 122 gallon total with sump. I am planning for a VarioS as they seem to have a generally good reputation and will link with the wave maker/Hydros controller. The plumbing setup is built into the tank system and has 5 vertical feet, 3 45degree angles leading up to a "Y split" into two returns each with a 90 and 2 45 degree angles. I'm no engineer but piecing together what I can find on the board, it seems like the Y split will reduce the flow and head pressure into the two returns so I'm estimating a total head pressure of about 8-9ft. There is also a manifold plumbed off the return line that I will plan to connect to a UV. I have no idea how to factor this in for flow reduction/head pressure for the main tank...The VarioS-6 has flow sheet that would put out 790 gph with 8ft of head pressure (not factoring in loss from manifold)
VarioS 6 Controllable Circulation Pump
The efficient, compact yet powerful VarioS 6 is latest controllable variable speed water pump by Reef Octopus capable of producing 1720gph at up to 16ft of head pressure. Comes with controller and plumbing adapters.
The VarioS-8 would be much higher at 1300gph with 8th.
VarioS 8 Controllable Circulation Pump
The efficient, compact yet powerful VarioS 8 is latest controllable variable speed water pump by Reef Octopus capable of producing 2700gph at up to 16ft of head pressure. Comes with controller and plumbing adapters.
Both pumps are the same physical size and 36V but the 8 is higher watts.
I'm leaning towards the VarioS-8 which seems like it would give more than enough flow and would also allow me to run it at a reduced rate instead of full power.
Appreciate any input!
