Greetings,
I am setting up a new tank with a Fiji Cube overflow box as well as a Fiji Cube 24 sump. The overflow has 3 drain bulkheads, and I figured I would try out the Bean Animal style overflow with a main drain, a Durso-style standpipe, and an emergency drain. I have never had a tank with 3 drains before.
The problem is my sump only has 2 inlets for drain pipes. I am thinking of using a T fitting to combine together the main and Durso pipes, using a gate valve on the main drain pipe. Then the emergency drain will get its own pipe into the sump, so in case somehow the main/durso pipe was completely blocked, the emergency drain could still function. I am attaching a diagram of what I am thinking.
Is there any reason this is a bad idea, or are there better ways to do this?
I am setting up a new tank with a Fiji Cube overflow box as well as a Fiji Cube 24 sump. The overflow has 3 drain bulkheads, and I figured I would try out the Bean Animal style overflow with a main drain, a Durso-style standpipe, and an emergency drain. I have never had a tank with 3 drains before.
The problem is my sump only has 2 inlets for drain pipes. I am thinking of using a T fitting to combine together the main and Durso pipes, using a gate valve on the main drain pipe. Then the emergency drain will get its own pipe into the sump, so in case somehow the main/durso pipe was completely blocked, the emergency drain could still function. I am attaching a diagram of what I am thinking.
Is there any reason this is a bad idea, or are there better ways to do this?