In 3 to 5 business days after Black Friday somewhere out there is man in a brown suit driving a big brown truck full of boxes that will bring joy and happiness to good little reefers all across the country (top that Santa!) When he stops at my house I will be the proud owner of a new shiny Emperor Aquatics Smart UV 25 Watt. I think I have read through the owners manual about 5 times now and I am trying to make a decision on how to plumb it. My current design will be based off this picture in the owners manual...
The idea here is the inlet valve takes water from the return pump and is adjusted to get the flow down to about 60 gph (what I am shooting for) and the output valve is wide open and hooks back up to your return line to take the water back up to the DT. My question is if my return line is running around 400 gph or so wont this create some vacuum pressure on the return side with the water passing past the opening and start sucking water through faster than 60 gph? Or am I over thinking this?
Is it better to pull water off the return line and then have a separate line running up to the DT?
What have you all done?
The idea here is the inlet valve takes water from the return pump and is adjusted to get the flow down to about 60 gph (what I am shooting for) and the output valve is wide open and hooks back up to your return line to take the water back up to the DT. My question is if my return line is running around 400 gph or so wont this create some vacuum pressure on the return side with the water passing past the opening and start sucking water through faster than 60 gph? Or am I over thinking this?
Is it better to pull water off the return line and then have a separate line running up to the DT?
What have you all done?