Beananimal setup question

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Ok I'm in the plumbing process !!!!

Te goal of the main drain is to have 0 air involved as to create a good syphon, so is there a need to put one of these (see pic) on it?

The secondary drain will need one to attach the airline... But is it needed for the main?

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I would think just a strait plumb from the bulkhead would be best for the main....

Advice please..

Thanks b


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I did mine so that I could remove a cap on each of the three drains and there by clean if the need ever comes up. Here is a pic.
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You can run it how you like but if you alter from the directions then variables added in can cause different results.

But in short you would want to be able to open the top of the tee. If not then just use a 90* elbow as I did below. The nano has slip fittings which mean I can remove and the 120 below has tee’s. I also cut some of the reducing fitting some to reduce the height out of the tee.


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