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I know this is an older thread, but thinking of using a couple of the 1” PVC attaching versions on our 327 gallon. Dual return bulkheads being pushed by a single Abyzz A200 return pump. I know these optimally top out at roughly 1,000 gph. I will likely be exceeding that with the Abyzz. Will they still function properly (I.e. can you have too much flow pushed through them and what are the risks if you do)?
 

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I know this is an older thread, but thinking of using a couple of the 1” PVC attaching versions on our 327 gallon. Dual return bulkheads being pushed by a single Abyzz A200 return pump. I know these optimally top out at roughly 1,000 gph. I will likely be exceeding that with the Abyzz. Will they still function properly (I.e. can you have too much flow pushed through them and what are the risks if you do)?
Im pushing 4770GPH on my 660g and they work great.
 

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Awesome, thanks for the reply!

The RFGs can handle and convert much more flow than our "Optimal suggested flow rating". The Optimal Flow ratings are provided as a basis for what we is the best randomized flow for the least amount of head pressure. it's also important to note that our suggested ratings (both minimal and optimal) are without the nozzle in place.

If you go beyond the suggested flow rating, you will start to incur more head pressure, but the payoff is an even mor pronounced and stronger randomizes flow pattern that makes up for any losses. In fact we encourage to test the limits.

With the pump you are planning on running, I think you could easily run 4, 1in RFGs, or even 6 x 3/4in RFG.

We generally suggest you run the largest (and fewest) RFGs you can provide the proper amount of flow to. So for instance your pump is capable of up to 4,400 GPH. If you ran four 1in, you could theoretically provide about 800-1000 GPH to each RFG Nozzle (after head loss from you plumbing) at 100% on the pump output.

hope that helps.
 

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