Never tried DIY plumbing so I'm trying to study up enough before I attempt this. Hoping to get this vetted before I try something and flood my house.
I bought a used 150g Tall with dual Durso overflows. I would be using this Sump .It has 3 ports to the incoming flow chamber.
I need to convert both Durso standpipe lines to 1.5" emergency drains, then take the 1" return lines and make them the siphon lines ~6 inches below the level of the emergency drain while also adding a gate valve below the tank/above the sump on each siphon line. I can plumb the return on the backside of the tank, up and over the back with 1" piping teeing it for flow on both sides of the tank. I will not have access to the backside of the tank when filled.
Question: Is there an issue teeing the emergency drains into one drain? Again, the way this sump is made, there are three ports for the flow input chamber.
I bought a used 150g Tall with dual Durso overflows. I would be using this Sump .It has 3 ports to the incoming flow chamber.
I need to convert both Durso standpipe lines to 1.5" emergency drains, then take the 1" return lines and make them the siphon lines ~6 inches below the level of the emergency drain while also adding a gate valve below the tank/above the sump on each siphon line. I can plumb the return on the backside of the tank, up and over the back with 1" piping teeing it for flow on both sides of the tank. I will not have access to the backside of the tank when filled.
Question: Is there an issue teeing the emergency drains into one drain? Again, the way this sump is made, there are three ports for the flow input chamber.