Ok guys, expirience please......
Here are the requirements for the overflow's capacity.
Outlets to sump:
This will be two durso standpipes (just to be safe). One will feed the skimmer at the begining of the sump, the other will feed the chiller etc thats after the refugeum in the sump.
total flow about 500GPH
Outlets to closed loop:
These will be two bulkheads with strainers in the bottom of the overflow. Each one will be connected to a 1500 GPH pump. and these will both return to two sea swirls each.
Total flow here 3000 GPH
So do you recomend one center overflow, containing all four outlets with a total flow rate of 3500 GPH.
Or two corner overflows, each containing one closed loop output and one durso output to skimmer/chiller dependant on which side of the tank it is.
also one thing im a little concerned about is this.
Im thinking of having the skimmer directly connected to the durso overflow output. The skimmers as far as i know are quite dependant on recieving a regular flow rate to aid fraxination. Would the closed loops demand on the overflow mean that they could cause fluctuation in the supply to the skimmer?
If i was to restrict the flow to the skimmer would this help by regulating flow better?
Im not to concerned about how the tank looks, i want which ever will be more beneficial.
Thanks in advance for any replys.
Heres a little pickie of my current set up, its 25G. The system above will not be for this tank as it would probably result in many skinless inhabitants and some very wet walls. The above suggestions are for a 200G system.
[ April 22, 2002: Message edited by: Mouse ]</p>
Here are the requirements for the overflow's capacity.
Outlets to sump:
This will be two durso standpipes (just to be safe). One will feed the skimmer at the begining of the sump, the other will feed the chiller etc thats after the refugeum in the sump.
total flow about 500GPH
Outlets to closed loop:
These will be two bulkheads with strainers in the bottom of the overflow. Each one will be connected to a 1500 GPH pump. and these will both return to two sea swirls each.
Total flow here 3000 GPH
So do you recomend one center overflow, containing all four outlets with a total flow rate of 3500 GPH.
Or two corner overflows, each containing one closed loop output and one durso output to skimmer/chiller dependant on which side of the tank it is.
also one thing im a little concerned about is this.
Im thinking of having the skimmer directly connected to the durso overflow output. The skimmers as far as i know are quite dependant on recieving a regular flow rate to aid fraxination. Would the closed loops demand on the overflow mean that they could cause fluctuation in the supply to the skimmer?
If i was to restrict the flow to the skimmer would this help by regulating flow better?
Im not to concerned about how the tank looks, i want which ever will be more beneficial.
Thanks in advance for any replys.
Heres a little pickie of my current set up, its 25G. The system above will not be for this tank as it would probably result in many skinless inhabitants and some very wet walls. The above suggestions are for a 200G system.

[ April 22, 2002: Message edited by: Mouse ]</p>