Guys,
I decided that I wanted to remote my chiller to the unfinished area of my basement, instead of having it next to my 300 gallon reef. Made a lot of noise and put a lot of heat into the room. I also just added another 750 watts of halide light to the system, so I may need to step up to a larger chiller this summer. This remote pipe run is also in preparation for that possibility.
My chiller requirements have never been as high as if my tanks were on the first floor of a house. Being located in the basement keeps every thing cooler naturally. Current chiller is a 1/2 horse PCI heater chiller/heat pump type arrangement and actually works well.
I would like to give a big thanks and shout out to fellow ARC Members Dave "Grouper Therapy" and Eric "Eric B" for stopping by and consulting with me on this project. Dave and Eric are two of the nicest, most selfless people you could ever meet, and it was nice having two other sets of eyes and experience to help determine the routing method that best fit my situation.
I ran 1.25" PVC pipe to and from the remote location to lessen head loss as much as possible. Ended the runs on either side with unions, so now the hard work is done and if I need to go larger in the future, I am all set. I have a total of eight 90 degree PVC elbow fittings, two 45 degree fittings, four conduit 90 degree bends, four unions, threaded x barb fittings and some 1.25" ID tubing. Used gray wide PVC conduit bends when possible to avoid more elbows. Line runs from sump to under the basement ceiling, along the ceiling joists, and into the back unfinished pat of the basement. A total horizontal run of about 25 feet. Entire length is 1.25" ID except where I had to size down for the chiller. I was running my chiller with a BlueLine 40 HD pump, but switched out to a 55 HD for this, again so I can upgrade without too much hassle. Pics below.
Dave
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I decided that I wanted to remote my chiller to the unfinished area of my basement, instead of having it next to my 300 gallon reef. Made a lot of noise and put a lot of heat into the room. I also just added another 750 watts of halide light to the system, so I may need to step up to a larger chiller this summer. This remote pipe run is also in preparation for that possibility.
My chiller requirements have never been as high as if my tanks were on the first floor of a house. Being located in the basement keeps every thing cooler naturally. Current chiller is a 1/2 horse PCI heater chiller/heat pump type arrangement and actually works well.
I would like to give a big thanks and shout out to fellow ARC Members Dave "Grouper Therapy" and Eric "Eric B" for stopping by and consulting with me on this project. Dave and Eric are two of the nicest, most selfless people you could ever meet, and it was nice having two other sets of eyes and experience to help determine the routing method that best fit my situation.
I ran 1.25" PVC pipe to and from the remote location to lessen head loss as much as possible. Ended the runs on either side with unions, so now the hard work is done and if I need to go larger in the future, I am all set. I have a total of eight 90 degree PVC elbow fittings, two 45 degree fittings, four conduit 90 degree bends, four unions, threaded x barb fittings and some 1.25" ID tubing. Used gray wide PVC conduit bends when possible to avoid more elbows. Line runs from sump to under the basement ceiling, along the ceiling joists, and into the back unfinished pat of the basement. A total horizontal run of about 25 feet. Entire length is 1.25" ID except where I had to size down for the chiller. I was running my chiller with a BlueLine 40 HD pump, but switched out to a 55 HD for this, again so I can upgrade without too much hassle. Pics below.
Dave
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