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Hi all, I am looking for some advice on pump selection/plumbing configuration. I am thinking about moving the sump into my basement but I am fairly confident that my COR20 is not going to do the job. I am looking for a minimum of 400 GPH with a guestimated head of 20FT (includes height and elbows etc). If I could, I would like to keep the pump internal but other than the Abyzz (not in the budget,) I cannot find anything I would feel confident would work. So here are my questions:
1. If anyone has a setup similar, what is your configuration? Would you change anything?
2. Could I run more than one COR in a series to overcome the head?
3. Is there a particular internal pump you know of other than the Abyzz that would do the job.
4. if I have to go external what pump would you recommend- Reeflo, Iwaki, Other?

Any advice is welcome.
 
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Hi all, I am looking for some advice on pump selection/plumbing configuration. I am thinking about moving the sump into my basement but I am fairly confident that my COR20 is not going to do the job. I am looking for a minimum of 400 GPH with a guestimated head of 20FT (includes height and elbows etc). If I could, I would like to keep the pump internal but other than the Abyzz (not in the budget,) I cannot find anything I would feel confident would work. So here are my questions:
1. If anyone has a setup similar, what is your configuration? Would you change anything?
2. Could I run more than one COR in a series to overcome the head?
3. Is there a particular internal pump you know of other than the Abyzz that would do the job.
4. if I have to go external what pump would you recommend- Reeflo, Iwaki, Other?

Any advice is welcome.
Gen-x if they still make them. They come in high head models.but it is external. I have a sicce sdc 9.0.that only is rated at 23'. I have about 360gph @14' running 65%
Are you sure 20' head?
 

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Blue line, Iwaki, Pan World or Gen X. All external, loud energy hogs, but they will work. I ran a 450 remotely that had over 40' total PVC run, and used an iwaki 100. Make sure you install a check valve, or reverse check valve, it's a lot of water back siphoning into your sump when it shuts down.
 
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Blue line, Iwaki, Pan World or Gen X. All external, loud energy hogs, but they will work. I ran a 450 remotely that had over 40' total PVC run, and used an iwaki 100. Make sure you install a check valve, or reverse check valve, it's a lot of water back siphoning into your sump when it shuts down.
thanks for the advice
 

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On my return I use a braided hose up until the tank and then I have (3) 90s. 1 to go over the glass (1) to point down, and the other one points out into the water, then a few segments of loc Line.
So figure the same head. If I crank it up I can get more gph. How much more? Idk.
But, 360 gph is really close to where you want to be.
My tank is directly above my sump and I plumbed my pump external. Just for the reasons of heat and my pump stays cool in the basement.
 

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I used two Current USA 6011 pumps for a few years for my remote basement sump. 25 feet total run including a 10 foot rise. They worked great and never gave me any problems.
 
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On my return I use a braided hose up until the tank and then I have (3) 90s. 1 to go over the glass (1) to point down, and the other one points out into the water, then a few segments of loc Line.
So figure the same head. If I crank it up I can get more gph. How much more? Idk.
But, 360 gph is really close to where you want to be.
My tank is directly above my sump and I plumbed my pump external. Just for the reasons of heat and my pump stays cool in the basement.
Thanks for this. maybe I was overthinking this. I guess I can give it a shot with my COR to see how it performs and swap it out if I need to. appreciate the feedback.
 
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