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Well there are two options:a pipe that is 2" or lower below my water level will never suck air from that deep
1. You throw caution to the wind and choose a pipe size that will restrict the flow, i.e. the pipe always runs at maximum capacity and is full of water, then the quote will be correct. That means no emergency drain though, any clog or even just growth in the pipes while you are away and your floor is a waterpark.
2. You size the pipe such that there is a reserve capacity for more flow, that means you either get a whirlpool, or more likely your water level drops down to the top of the pipe. And air comes rushing along in the pipe, making a bunch of noise
You don't get to choose a water level, the combination of drain and return pump choose for you