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I am in the process of planning out the plumbing for my first tank. Initially, I was gung-ho on having a check valve on the return line then started reading threads that they all fail etc etc. So that got me second guessing this decision. Ultimately, the sump will be able to handle a "power off event" but my logic for the check valve was more a convenience thing. If I intentionally turn off the pump for whatever reason, it might (unless it fails) prevent back flow which would be nice. Again, if it fails, it's not a big deal but I just thought this might be nice.
Is there any downside to having a check valve in this case? it's connected by union so can be easily removed / cleaned whenever. My plumbing plan is attached for reference
Is there any downside to having a check valve in this case? it's connected by union so can be easily removed / cleaned whenever. My plumbing plan is attached for reference