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Dazureus

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I'm redesigning my sump system for my 55 breeder and decided to go with a blueline pump for my return. It has 0.75" in and out. My question is this: I've seen closed loop systems with a 90 degree elbo right before the pump, so due to area constrictions, I was wondering if I could go out of my sump at a 1.5" bulkhead, through at like-sized union ball valve, through barbed and poly tubes if necessary, to a 1.5" elbow and reduce right before the pump. This would let me orient the pump 90 degrees from straight, reducing the total length of my sump/plumbing/pump. Has anyone done this without cavitation or any other problems? Thanks for all replies.
 

pncstod

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Both my skimmer pump and return pump are plumbed with 90's on them to reduce length and fit under my stand. I have not had a problem yet. HTH
 

Sidewinder

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Due to space constraints I also had to use a 90 elbow right after the sump. After noticing many micro bubbles I went to the next size up on the elbow and it solved the cavitation there. Now I have bubbles (I think nitrogen) from elsewhere. With elbows, use the largest you can...
 

Reefscap

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I am going to do this also. It will be fine just as long as the elbow is bigger then the pump intake just like you said :)
 

pncstod

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I agree with going one size bigger also. Both my pumps are 3/4 input (gen-x mak 4) and i run 1 inch elbo's and switch to 3/4 at the pump.
 

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