Hello everyone!
I'm sorta new to the hobby, or specifically, I'm new to the part of the hobby in having a sump. I've had tanks with hang on the back equipment for years, but decided to upgrade to a 150 gallon tank with a sump. I've set up and plumbed my tank, and finally got it all aquascaped and filled with water (after two days of RO/DI water making) this evening. Upon turning on my return pump (a Neptune Cor-20) I was very pleased to see that it was all plumbed properly and there were no leaks. Though I did notice that I am having some flow problems as I have flow meters on two of my three pipes where my overflow splits off. I've essentially split my overflow into three main pathways. One of those pipes goes to a rollermat, which is the main area of flow which has about 500 gallons per hours running in it (or will have about that much). This is a 1" pipe going to the rollermat which leads into the skimmer, etc. This pipe has a 1 inch flow sensor attached to it, and I am getting good flow. through this pipe, as expected. The second direction is over to the refugium, where the flow will be much lower, so I used a 3/4 inch pipe, then stepped down to 1/2 inch to use another flow sensor. Both of these directions have a gate valve to adjust and fine tune the water being distributed into each section of the sump. Finally, I added a third option. for the water to travel, which I intended on being an "in-drain emergency" for times I need to shut off the rollermat flow or lower for some reason without having to turn off my return. This was so that my return would not run dry and there would still be a place for the water to go if it cannot go one of the other two ways. I plumbed this at a different level, meaning I purposely faced the tee up, making the water have to go against gravity, which in my mind would have made this the last direction it would want to go, but for some reason, I am getting great flow to the rollermat/skimmer/etc, but no flow at all to the refugium, and instead the water is traveling against gravity to the "emergency." I've attached a diagram below of my overflow drain setup. My thought is that potentially, the "emergency"/last resort is creating a syphon and sucking the water from the pipe up against gravity and taking all the water that should be flowing to the refugium. I can drill a hole in the top of the peak on the "emergency", which would break the syphon if that is the case, but I am not sure. Does anyone have any ideas, or have any thoughts as to how I can get flow to my refugium, instead of the "emergency" direction? Ideally without having to replumb the tank. Thank you so much in advance!
I'm sorta new to the hobby, or specifically, I'm new to the part of the hobby in having a sump. I've had tanks with hang on the back equipment for years, but decided to upgrade to a 150 gallon tank with a sump. I've set up and plumbed my tank, and finally got it all aquascaped and filled with water (after two days of RO/DI water making) this evening. Upon turning on my return pump (a Neptune Cor-20) I was very pleased to see that it was all plumbed properly and there were no leaks. Though I did notice that I am having some flow problems as I have flow meters on two of my three pipes where my overflow splits off. I've essentially split my overflow into three main pathways. One of those pipes goes to a rollermat, which is the main area of flow which has about 500 gallons per hours running in it (or will have about that much). This is a 1" pipe going to the rollermat which leads into the skimmer, etc. This pipe has a 1 inch flow sensor attached to it, and I am getting good flow. through this pipe, as expected. The second direction is over to the refugium, where the flow will be much lower, so I used a 3/4 inch pipe, then stepped down to 1/2 inch to use another flow sensor. Both of these directions have a gate valve to adjust and fine tune the water being distributed into each section of the sump. Finally, I added a third option. for the water to travel, which I intended on being an "in-drain emergency" for times I need to shut off the rollermat flow or lower for some reason without having to turn off my return. This was so that my return would not run dry and there would still be a place for the water to go if it cannot go one of the other two ways. I plumbed this at a different level, meaning I purposely faced the tee up, making the water have to go against gravity, which in my mind would have made this the last direction it would want to go, but for some reason, I am getting great flow to the rollermat/skimmer/etc, but no flow at all to the refugium, and instead the water is traveling against gravity to the "emergency." I've attached a diagram below of my overflow drain setup. My thought is that potentially, the "emergency"/last resort is creating a syphon and sucking the water from the pipe up against gravity and taking all the water that should be flowing to the refugium. I can drill a hole in the top of the peak on the "emergency", which would break the syphon if that is the case, but I am not sure. Does anyone have any ideas, or have any thoughts as to how I can get flow to my refugium, instead of the "emergency" direction? Ideally without having to replumb the tank. Thank you so much in advance!