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Old 03-25-2010, 07:07 PM
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No, no you can't! Not because I don't want to show you but because it isn't fully built yet. When I plumed the tank I added a tee and a valve to the return plumbing for future implemention of a manifold to run everything. Because the tank is so lightly stocked I haven't had a need to finish it yet, but will be shortly.

You can see the tee and valve in the upper right hand side of the picture.

On the left pipe (in the middle), is that a gate valve? Just wondering, cause if it is, they don't normally operate as well sideways, they should be placed near to the return pump and in a vertical position.

If it isn't a gate valve, what is it?
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Old 03-25-2010, 07:14 PM
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On the left pipe (in the middle), is that a gate valve? Just wondering, cause if it is, they don't normally operate as well sideways, they should be placed near to the return pump and in a vertical position.

If it isn't a gate valve, what is it?

It is a gate valve but it's on my primary drain, herbie style.
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