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Gravity fed settiling tank
I'm confused!
I have changed my plumbing design too many times to count now. Basics: 700 gallons - formal block pool No-niche filter and bottom drain for pump intakes 2 1/2" pipe on both Pump: 750 GPH Original design would have pump drawing directly from these to lines, but I've been looking at DIY vortex microstrainers (http://livingjewels.com/DIY/vms/vms.htm) and have come up with a design I think is terribly clever g. the pump would now be pulling from a gravity feed, open tank instead of directly on the intake lines. The questions a -Can two 2.5" lines keep up with the 750 GPH pump (designed to be feed by 1 3" line)??? Is there some rule of thumb for this? -Will the no-niche skimmer still work properly just being gravity fed? If no, then I wonder why I couldn't seal the settling tank and keep it under pressure? It would definitely have to be more substantial construction, but I can't see how it would effect how it works. Mark B. |
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On Tue, 12 Apr 2005 11:30:01 -0500, mark Bannister wrote:
I'm confused! I have changed my plumbing design too many times to count now. Basics: 700 gallons - formal block pool No-niche filter and bottom drain for pump intakes 2 1/2" pipe on both Pump: 750 GPH Original design would have pump drawing directly from these to lines, but I've been looking at DIY vortex microstrainers (http://livingjewels.com/DIY/vms/vms.htm) and have come up with a design I think is terribly clever g. the pump would now be pulling from a gravity feed, open tank instead of directly on the intake lines. Highly recommended way to do it. See *My Filter* www.jjspond.us The questions a -Can two 2.5" lines keep up with the 750 GPH pump (designed to be feed by 1 3" line)??? Is there some rule of thumb for this? Yes. See http://ourkoipond.com/psafr.htm pipes and flow rate. -Will the no-niche skimmer still work properly just being gravity fed? Well.... now this might be questionable, gravity fed, no problem, but with only a 750 gph pulling from both skimmer and bottom drain you probably won't get as much skimming action as you hope. It will skim the fine things like foam, pollen, dust, but big leaves will probably just sit around the edge without getting sucked in. I say this as I'm pulling ~1400 gph and though I get leaves in, others will sit on the rim for awhile. Supposedly no-niche skimmers work best when 800 gph is pulled thru them. I know on the Demon pond it works much better.... Gravity fed, bottom drain/skimmer combo, pump running 1800 gph. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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