Sump design for Clarisea Automatic Filter

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As title indicates, building a new system (two nano 30gal tanks plumbed into one sump, but that's a topic for another day) and planning to incorporate a Clarisea SK-3000 automat filtration. Basically, as I understand it from the instructions and videos, water enters the filter and exits through the roller mat. Next compartment (or same?) will house a skimmer. Apart from allowing for alternative filtration media in case of equipment failure, I'd appreciate hearing from any current users of the Clarisea system regarding best sump design. Thanks!
 
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You can take a look at designs that use filter socks and replace the socks with a roller. IMO the emergency drain should flow free vice going through a filter. Also, you want the clarisea as far out of the water as you can to make the best use of the filter material.
 
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