New Build: Innovative Marine INT 100 Plumbing to a Trigger Sump Feedback Wanted!

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Hi All,

I am embarking on a new upgrade to my 50 Gallon Nuvo (up and running for 2.5 years and now moving to a INT 100. Needless to say I am excited and anxious about the sump plumbing. Bellow is the draft of how I wanted to plumb the Bean Animal that comes with the INT Tanks. You will see grey couplers, 45 degree elbows and gate valves.

What do you all think? Any Suggestions on how I can improve this design?

Thanks in Advance


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everything is looking good, i just got my nuvo 50 ext in and plumbed yesterday as well. I dont think you will need the gate valve on the vectra pump though as it is dc and controllable
 
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everything is looking good, i just got my nuvo 50 ext in and plumbed yesterday as well. I dont think you will need the gate valve on the vectra pump though as it is dc and controllable
Thank You! I was thinking gate valve on the Vectra seemed a little over kill too!
 
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