lanman November 12, 2007 November 12, 2007 Any recomendations for an in-sump pump that will do about 1800gph?? Reliability, noise are considerations. Thanks, bob
mexicanjavafish November 12, 2007 November 12, 2007 (edited) reeflo snapper throttled back ~Jason Edited November 12, 2007 by mexicanjavafish
lanman November 12, 2007 Author November 12, 2007 reeflo snapper throttled back ~Jason I would prefer a submersible pump. IF I use a non-submersible, how do I get the water out of the sump and over to the pump? This is for main water flow in my 240; not for a closed-loop. bob
dandy7200 November 13, 2007 November 13, 2007 Any recomendations for an in-sump pump that will do about 1800gph?? Reliability, noise are considerations. Thanks, bob Two Eheim 1262's
fab November 13, 2007 November 13, 2007 Quiet One pumps. Very quiet, very reliable, submersible. You say you need about 1800 gph. But at what head pressure? Pumps ratings are published for 0 ft of head pressure. It is unlikely you'll operate it at 0 head. The Quiet One 9000 is rated at 2300 gph. At 4' of head it is about 2000 gph. It drops to about 1800 gph at 6 ft of head pressure. The next Quiet One pump up is the model 14000 which drops to 1800 gph at about 8 ft of head. fab PM me.
extreme_tooth_decay November 13, 2007 November 13, 2007 I would prefer a submersible pump. IF I use a non-submersible, how do I get the water out of the sump and over to the pump? This is for main water flow in my 240; not for a closed-loop. bob Up and over is simple: 5 min: Never had a problem.
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