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Quick plumbing question
I have an Eheim 1262 return pump that I am going to run 1" PVC back to the tank.
This is my first plumbing job, so I am somewhat confused. What piece do I attach directly to the Eheim (size and name of PVC piece) to get it to 1" PVC? |
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It's just a threaded to slip adapter. The threaded end screws onto the pump, the slip end glues into pvc/flexible pipe. Costs about 50c at home depot
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It's called a 1" adapter in SCH40 PVC. Use some white teflon tape on the threaded end - I prefer the thicker stuff, but it's not as easy to find as the thin stuff. If you have a choice, go with the thick stuff, but only use white. For glue I like the clear "heavy duty", the heavy duty stuff is thick so it doesn't drip everywhere. FWIW, I never use pipe primer, I use a piece of 180 or 220 grit sandpaper to grab the end of the pipe and give it several twists to scar it up and smooth the rough cut end. If you use the primer and try to dry fit it, you won't get the pipe back out (it will partially bond), but it won't seal good enough and you'll have to cut it and start again.
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So the output on the Eheim is already at 1" ?
I don't need an adapter to take it from some other side up or down to 1"? If so, that should make things easy |
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I want to say its 3/4" output (yep....just checked in marine depot spec sheet).
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1262
This is my go to pump for my aquarium maintenance company. I usually plumb using their 3/4 adapter that comes with the pump, then do a small section of vinyl tubing which will help with any vibrations from then I use a slip slip (female:female) union with a threaded insert for poly threaded insert.
Hope this helps... It's overkill for vibrations because those pumps are superb but it never hurts to be over prepared . |
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Last edited by Myka; 06-28-2015 at 02:55 PM. |