Setting up a 45 gallon Annex to be plumbed into my existing Reef system and sump. Display tank (75g) and another Cube (32g) tank currently use the 50g sump and the third new tank (45g) will be added. Display uses a quiet Bean Animal drain and the Cube uses a Herbie, also quiet.
For the third added tank I am hoping to just use a passive overflow using a two (2) simple screen / strainers and 1" pvc and 1" vinyl drain lines through the two bulkheads. Tank return will be a 3/4" line and drains will be two (2) 1" drains (1.5" bulkheads but reduced to 1") back to the sump. Return can be low flow because the tank itself will have aggressive flow through a gyre and I really just want the water turned over through the sump for dosing, skimming, heating, overall system water stability, etc. The 45g will be across the room so I may add a small heater just to keep Siberia warm enough.
The question is how to best to quiet the passive pvc and 1" hose drains so that it isn't too loud? Looking for suggestion on the drain size. Simple would be two up-turned 1" pvc (45 or 90) but any ideas how to avoid suction, slurp, or water crashing down and back in to the sump?
Thanks
For the third added tank I am hoping to just use a passive overflow using a two (2) simple screen / strainers and 1" pvc and 1" vinyl drain lines through the two bulkheads. Tank return will be a 3/4" line and drains will be two (2) 1" drains (1.5" bulkheads but reduced to 1") back to the sump. Return can be low flow because the tank itself will have aggressive flow through a gyre and I really just want the water turned over through the sump for dosing, skimming, heating, overall system water stability, etc. The 45g will be across the room so I may add a small heater just to keep Siberia warm enough.
The question is how to best to quiet the passive pvc and 1" hose drains so that it isn't too loud? Looking for suggestion on the drain size. Simple would be two up-turned 1" pvc (45 or 90) but any ideas how to avoid suction, slurp, or water crashing down and back in to the sump?
Thanks