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  1. #101
    CalmSeasQuest - Reefkeeper
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    Default Plumbing Ordered

    I compiled the plumbing list to complete the saltwater station (feed and drain plumbed to the tank), CWC, and ATO along with the Bean Animal drain, return and manifold.

    Here's the list of parts ordered through USPlastic and PVCFittingsOnline.

    I sure hope I can remember where everything goes

    Part# Count Type Description
    24153 1 Each 3/4" MPT x 1/2" Insert PVC Reducing Adapter
    62022 1 Each 3/4" NPT x 1/2" Hose ID Black HDPE Adapter
    64809 1 Each 1/2" Tube ID x 3/4" NPT Black Nylon Threaded Adapter
    64325 2 Each 1/2" Tube ID Black Natural Coupler
    56524 3 50' Roll 1/2"ID x .728"OD Nylobrade® PVC Tubing
    57470 40 Each .714" x .810" Snap Grip Clamps
    64409 24 Each 1/2" Tube ID Natural Polypropylene Elbow
    64431 3 Each 1/2" Tube ID Natural Polypropylene Y
    64314 2 Each 3/4" Tube ID x 3/4" NPT Black Nylon Elbow
    60474 1 Each Black Plastic Tubing Cutter
    59036 6 Each 5/8" to 23/32" Holding Range T-Clip 1.72"W x 1.68"L x .80"H - #10 Screw Size
    26325 20 Foot 1 1/4" Gray PVC Schedule 80 Pipe
    26326 25 Foot 1 1/2" Gray PVC Schedule 80 Pipe
    62283 3 Each 1/2" Hose Barb x 1/2" Hose Barb Par-Barb® Polypropylene Ball Valve
    64349 1 Each 1/2" Tube ID Black Nylon Tee
    58032 1 100' Roll 1/4" OD x .040" Wall Black LLDPE Tubing
    28753 4 Each 1-1/2" PVC SCH40 90° Street Elbow Socket x Spigot
    28087 1 Each Schedule 80; Gray 90 Deg Elbow PVC Socket 1-1/2"
    28088 6 Each 1 1/2" Gray Sch 80 PVC 45° Elbow
    28093 3 Each Schedule 80; Gray Union PVC Socket 1-1/2" Pipe Size
    28072 1 Each Schedule 80; Gray 90 Deg Elbow PVC Socket 1-1/4"
    28074 4 Each Schedule 80; Gray Tee PVC Socket 1-1/4" Pipe Size
    64846 3 Each 1/2" Tube ID x 3/4" NPT PVDF Threaded Adapter
    26086 3 Each 1-1/4" x 3/4" PVC Threaded Reducing Coupling
    26122 1 Each 1-1/4" x 1" PVC Socket Reducing Coupling
    60706 10 Foot 1-1/4" ID x 1.62" OD Reinforced Clear PVC Tubing w/Polyester Braid
    27275 1 Each Schedule 80; Gray Female Adaptor Threaded X Socket 1-1/4" Pipe Size
    24034 2 Each 1-1/4" PVC Adapter
    57164 4 Each 1.123" x 1.296" Snap Grip Clamps
    16501 1 Roll PTFE Thread Seal Tape, 1/2" x 100"
    820-012 1 EA 1-1/4" Schedule 80 PVC Cross 820-012
    S1720C12 1 EA 1-1/4" Clear PVC True Union Swing Check Valve - Socket
    2022-015 1 EA 1 1/2" PVC Socket Gate Valve Spears 2022-015
    2022-012 5 EA 1 1/4" PVC Socket Gate Valve Spears 2022-012
    21105012 2 EA 1 1/4" PVC True Union Ball Valve 021105012
    897012 3 EA 1-1/4" Schedule 80 PVC (S x S) Union 897-012
    898012 1 EA 1-1/4" Schedule 80 PVC (FPT x FPT) Union 898-012
    848012 1 EA 1-1/4" Schedule 80 PVC FPT Cap 848-012
    PFLEXA10-34-R PrimoFlex Advanced LRT Red 1/2in. x 3/4in. Tubing 10ft
    P012FGP-RD-5 1/2" Red PVC Pipe
    Last edited by CalmSeasQuest; 03-01-2014 at 06:30 AM.
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  2. #102
    CalmSeasQuest - Reefkeeper
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    Default A few updates...

    Another delay - GLA says the tank won't be delivered until next weekend.

    The replacement media reactors arrived and appear to be free of the O-ring defect.
    Since it seems it will be forever before the tank is ready for livestock, I ordered a bunch of additional livestock for the grow out tank including a Monti collection, a large group of Acans and a bunch of misc frags.
    The ribbon LEDs to illuminate the cabinet arrived - 24 Watts of 6000K waterproof light

    20140228 190805 - CalmSeasQuest
    The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw

  3. #103
    CalmSeasQuest - Reefkeeper
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    Since the tank has been delayed another week, I'm working on the plumbing, auto water change (ATO) and Constant Water Change (CWC). One of the challenges with the CWC is achieving the exact same rates for the removal of old saltwater and new saltwater replacement. Despite using a Masterflex peristaltic pump driving 2 pump heads at the exact same RPM, there will likely still be a difference in flow as one head will be pumping water against a ~10 head , while the other is drawing water, aided by gravity. My plan was to use a pinch valve on the faster line...

    pinchvalve - CalmSeasQuest

    But I think I've found a better solution. Cole-Parmer makes pump heads that provide the ability to vary the occlusion rate (amount of pressure placed on the tubing by the rollers.)

    DSC 1152 1 - CalmSeasQuest

    I'll replace one of the fixed-occlusion pumps currently installed with the variable model. By slightly reducing the occlusion of the faster line (likely the drain), I hope to be able to tune the CWC pumps to run at the same rate. The 4 rollers should prevent any siphon.

    My plan for the ATO is to use another Cole-Parmer pump and the left-over fixed occlusion pump head. Although I could rig a series of floats managed by the Apex, I've had great success with Tunze Osmolators, and will use another on this built with a Switched Socket Outlet, This allows me to replace the stock Osmolator pump with the Masterflex which provide adjustable flow rates, is impervious to the Kalk-laden top off water and can easily handle the head pressure.
    The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw

  4. #104
    CalmSeasQuest - Reefkeeper
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    Most of the plumbing components are in....

    DSC 3869 - CalmSeasQuest
    Strangely, I find that I am 4 nipples short (leave it alone )


    The Pukani has been bleached, followed by 3 rounds of vinegar baths, then 3 rounds of Lanthanum Chloride and numerous rinses.

    DSC 3872 - CalmSeasQuest

    You can see where much of the coral skeleton on the exterior has been dissolved. I also like that the underlying rock appears much more porous That said, in retrospect I wish I had just ordered more Reef Saver or Marco and avoided all the hassle - especially since there will be additional biological filtration provided by the Marine Pure spheres and plates.


    As most of the recent purchases have been unexciting PVC plumbing, I ordered a couple of "trinkets" today...

    neptune systems magnetic probe rack - CalmSeasQuest

    The Neptune probe holder looked like it would be right at home in my sump.


    3535 plate sm 1 - CalmSeasQuest

    A large shelf piece of Aquaroche in an attempt to further complicate my aquascape.


    A small collection of Monti frags, that by the time this tank is ready for them, will no doubt be large colonies....

    IMG 5254 zps5145e721 - CalmSeasQuest

    Back Row-Ora German Blue Digi, Green Digi, Orang Digi, Original Setosa
    Middle Row- Tyree Undata, Tyree Pokerstar
    Front Row- Orange Cap, Tyree Idaho Grape Cap, Leng Sy Cap, Green Cap, Tyree Aquatubericulata


    And a pack of Chalices at a price I couldn't resist...

    MCChalice - CalmSeasQuest
    P3031195 - CalmSeasQuest
    P3031201 - CalmSeasQuest
    P3031202 - CalmSeasQuest
    P3031204 - CalmSeasQuest
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    Fun corals!

    What is this one:
    P3031201 - CalmSeasQuest
    ?

    I have a chunk, I like the contrast of the green streaks.
    Last edited by jimsflies; 03-08-2014 at 06:08 PM.

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    4 nipples short.....but your coral selection looks great!

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    [QUOTE=CalmSeasQuest;181578]

    DSC 3869 - CalmSeasQuest

    I see tape, and the beginings of rockwork......this your initial trial plan? I am liking what I see so far, please continue up from there.

    I have read to civide into 3's....i think your onto something, deviding 3's into 3's and going from there instead, on your long tank.

  8. #108
    CalmSeasQuest - Reefkeeper
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    [QUOTE=Sir Patrick;181587]
    Quote Originally Posted by CalmSeasQuest View Post

    DSC 3869 - CalmSeasQuest

    I see tape, and the beginings of rockwork......this your initial trial plan? I am liking what I see so far, please continue up from there.
    I taped off the tank dimensions, but the rock is just sitting there - no design yet, in fact most of the rock (Pukani) is still sitting in the brute seen to the left of the photo. I've got lots of aquascaping ideas, but need to get the plumbing mocked up first.
    The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw

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    CalmSeasQuest - Reefkeeper
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    Got the fill/drain, ATO and CWC lines ran to the tank area...

    DSC 3874 - CalmSeasQuest
    DSC 3876 - CalmSeasQuest

    I replaced the top 3/4" pressure line with a 1/2" Fill/Drain line. Using a T, a Wye and 3 valves, this single line/manifold can,

    • Feed RO/DI or ASW to the DT or stock tank in the basement
    • Drain the DT via siphon (~3GPM) or faster via manifold pressure line
    • Fill a local container with ASW or RO/DI
    • Drain the ASW or RO/DI tank

    A total of 4 1/2" lines were ran for the tank

    DSC 3880 - CalmSeasQuest
    DSC 3882 - CalmSeasQuest

    Fill/drain, RO/DI Kalk auto top-off, new saltwater in, old saltwater out.

    With any luck, this should mean I can ditch a bunch of buckets
    The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw

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    CalmSeasQuest - Reefkeeper
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    Default Finally, a glimpse of glass :)

    Steve sent a couple snap-shots of the tank and sump...

    toms270 - CalmSeasQuest

    96" X 30" X 22" ~270 GAL

    toms2702 - CalmSeasQuest

    Overflow is sized for 3 X 1 1/2" Bean Animal style drains with 1" return feeding 2 X 3/4" loclines. Top bracing is acrylic to minimize light blockage/shadowing

    tomssump - CalmSeasQuest

    72" X 24" X 18" with 1 1/2" baffles set at 10" for skimmer/return and 12" prop/fuge
    The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man. - George Bernard Shaw
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