Can someone who understands hydraulics confirm or reject my thinking?
I'm in the process of setting up my ATO system on a hybrid reef.
It's a closed loop canister filtered DT with an secondary sump system (refugium, protein skimmer, dosing) to augment the canister filter.
Plumbing plan is here:
In a typical gravity fed sump, you have 1 body of water, in which generally, the gravity drain flow exceeds the return pump, therefore, you can set an ATO sensor in the pump return chamber of the sump, since that's where excess / water shortages will appear first.
HOWEVER, in my setup. I'm thinking there are essentially 2 bodies of water:
The closed loop DT, which has NO OVERFLOW. The canister filter sucks and returns theoretically in unison. While the secondary sump does dump into the DT, it's water level would be independent of the sump system.
The Sump system gravity drains from a tank above the DT, and pumps into it. It's gravity fed from it's own return, and from a branch of the closed loop DT.
Evaporation will occur in the DT body of water AND the Secondary Sump body of water.
Therefore I need (2) ATO's:
Does that sound right?
I'm in the process of setting up my ATO system on a hybrid reef.
It's a closed loop canister filtered DT with an secondary sump system (refugium, protein skimmer, dosing) to augment the canister filter.
Plumbing plan is here:
In a typical gravity fed sump, you have 1 body of water, in which generally, the gravity drain flow exceeds the return pump, therefore, you can set an ATO sensor in the pump return chamber of the sump, since that's where excess / water shortages will appear first.
HOWEVER, in my setup. I'm thinking there are essentially 2 bodies of water:
The closed loop DT, which has NO OVERFLOW. The canister filter sucks and returns theoretically in unison. While the secondary sump does dump into the DT, it's water level would be independent of the sump system.
The Sump system gravity drains from a tank above the DT, and pumps into it. It's gravity fed from it's own return, and from a branch of the closed loop DT.
Evaporation will occur in the DT body of water AND the Secondary Sump body of water.
Therefore I need (2) ATO's:
- 1 for the DT
- 1 for the Sump.
Does that sound right?