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so the emergency also allows you to balance the height of the water in the tank?
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the height of water in the overflow box. the standpipe/emergency should still be a bit lower than the overflow weir / cutout so you don't raise the display's levels.
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my cut outs give too much gap between euro brace and water height thats why I asked, instead of closing off the depth of the teeth I thought it would be easier just to raise the standpipe?
I need to raise the tank level basically |
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i guess you could but would that scenario skim the surface as well? i'd personally silicone a strip of glass inside the overflow to raise it up a little. it could be glued behind the existing teeth.
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argh yes you are right, time to get the silicon gun out
![]() Brilliant help thanks. |
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How much gap you guys leave from water height to Euro Brace? I dont like seeing much of a gap but also need room for turbulence.
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1.5"
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