Here is a surge device that I am making for a large tank.
It is a regular Carlson Surge device. I think that it is pretty self explanatory.
Basically, water is pumped into the device from the tank and when it reaches the top of the U tube, it siphons back into the display tank. The 1" vent is there in case the siphon will not start (a serious problem with these devices) and to allow air to escape. The top of the device is air and water tight, yet removable for cleaning. There will be a 2" wide strip of acrylic around the top and a gasket will sit between this and the actual top which is a solid piece of acrylic. The top will be held down with nylon screws.
I plan on using a Mag 5 for the inlet and it will have a ball valve to adjust flow. The 2" surge outlet will be connected to the tank with 2" spa flex and will also have a ball valve to adjust the surge intensity.
The vent is connected to the tank with spa flex just below the water line of the tank. This ensures low head pressure and will reduce the number of bubbles introduced into the tank.
The surge tube connects to the aquarium 12" from the top of the tank, or half way down (24" tall tank).
The device is quite large, but I want a very powerfull and long surge with a long period between surges. I should get this with this design.
The surge device will hold a maximum of 34 gallons.
Mark
It is a regular Carlson Surge device. I think that it is pretty self explanatory.
Basically, water is pumped into the device from the tank and when it reaches the top of the U tube, it siphons back into the display tank. The 1" vent is there in case the siphon will not start (a serious problem with these devices) and to allow air to escape. The top of the device is air and water tight, yet removable for cleaning. There will be a 2" wide strip of acrylic around the top and a gasket will sit between this and the actual top which is a solid piece of acrylic. The top will be held down with nylon screws.
I plan on using a Mag 5 for the inlet and it will have a ball valve to adjust flow. The 2" surge outlet will be connected to the tank with 2" spa flex and will also have a ball valve to adjust the surge intensity.
The vent is connected to the tank with spa flex just below the water line of the tank. This ensures low head pressure and will reduce the number of bubbles introduced into the tank.
The surge tube connects to the aquarium 12" from the top of the tank, or half way down (24" tall tank).
The device is quite large, but I want a very powerfull and long surge with a long period between surges. I should get this with this design.
The surge device will hold a maximum of 34 gallons.
Mark