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Hi all

Wanted to get some thoughts as I am new to working with bean animal style plumbing.

I am plumbing an EXT 200 Peninsula which has a bean animal external overflow. I will plumb this through the wall behind into the garage where I will have the Innovative marine sump pictured below. It has bulkhead for the 3 drains (2 on the left and one in the return section) and a bulk head for a single return. I will be drilling another hole and adding a second return pump to run a manifold. Sump pictured below.

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The part I am trying to figure out is I will also be plumbing a low boy Fran tank into the system. This will be fed off the main return but it also has a bean animal overflow with 3 drains.

Does anyone have any recommendations how I can bring the drains of the frag tank into the main system? If I tee them into the main drains will this effect the syphon abilities of the main drains?

Picture of the frag tank. Sump will be where the cardboard is.

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Thanks in advance.

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That’s going to look great. If you tee the lines to match shouldn’t you be okay since each bean line has a valve on it to control flow? Or are you thinking the pipes won’t handle the flow from both tanks?
 
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Would love some feedback or opinion on if this will work. It will have individual gate valves for each of the primary. I don't know though if the displays primary gate valve should be above where it tee's in with the frag tanks primary.

I am trying to keep the sump as clean as possible as it has pre drilled bulkheads and lids.
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