buddy08
SPS Addict
your house is haunted, theres an orb in the way of me seeing your plumbing!
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HAHAHAHAyour house is haunted, theres an orb in the way of me seeing your plumbing!
Yeah, I am redoing it for sure. I'd love some ideas on a good way to plumb the return. Right now it comes up as a 1" pipe, and splits to two 3/4" loclines - so something similar.
And yes, my house is haunted. It's an old 1920's former rectory and there are a lot of creepy things here!
You probably won't have to worry about this, just wanted to throw it out there.Yeah, I've heard differing viewpoints on teflon, but, what I've tended to find out from other plumbing projects is just not to over tighten it past hand tight. I used teflon on my plumbing and just made sure it wasn't overly tight.
If the T is 3/4 vs 1", I'm reducing my return a lot. If I reduce it after the T, there's no reduction on my return pump's capacity. (it outputs at 1"). Because you are eventually reducing the 1 inch line to a 3/4 inch line you will still have a reduction in the flow rate even if you reduce the line to 3/4 after the TEE. The flow will just be reduced at the tee instead of the outlet.
What do you mean similar types of PVC for the return? You mean 40 vs 80? Shouldn't matter...Because the diameters of sch 40 and sch 80 are different you would have to use a coupler to go from one to the other.
Do you have a siphon break drilled in those returns?
I'm probably doing something similar, but I'm not going to drill or mess with the overflow - all my luck it'd break and I'd have to replace it. I'm going to try to have the locline start IN the overflow and just come up and over.