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Old 10-27-2016, 12:48 PM
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the overflows are in each corner. I have the stockman setup. and yes the sump is just over half full. Those flow rates were for the dc9000?
I just double checked and it looks like I have 3/4" return lines. Does that change the flowrate?
Google "DCS9000 flow chart" and double check yourself.

So put a 2" long piece of 3/4" pipe coming out of the 3/4" bulkhead. Attach a 3/4" by 1" reducer bushing, slide the reducer bushing into a 1" elbow and run that down to your 1.5" tee.

Or you could use two pumps, one for each side, and throttle them back.


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I have a DCS9000 plumbed into a single 1" return... it does come with an adapter for 3/4" but I wouldn't go with a single 3/4"... I only run mine at 60%
Humpty needs to run a single 9000 at 90-100% for his tank size.
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Old 10-27-2016, 01:06 PM
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Unfortunately the tank is so close to the wall i don't know if i can fit anything but an elbow on. I will grab a few parts from home depot and see if i can make it fit. If not i will have to go with 3/4" after the 1.5" T, which i planned on putting in between the bulkheads at the same height as the bulkhead and having the tee directly in the middle of them.
Looks like 2-3/4" lines are slightly bigger then 1 - 1" line. I plan on running the pump at 100%.
I pulled out the bulkhead and i definitely cannot fit a 1" bulkhead. Is it common to have 3/4" returns and a 1.5" drain? the 3/4" returns seem really limiting.
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Old 10-27-2016, 01:12 PM
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Yeah 3/4" is the usual return size.

If you can't fit a 1" elbow behind the tank then put the reducer bushing on the bottom side of the elbow instead and use 3/4" elbow going into 1" pipe.
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Old 10-27-2016, 01:24 PM
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Ok. So I will keep the pipe as big as possible for as long as possible.
Thanks for all your advice. I really appreciate it!!
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