hermesfansf said:
I was thinking about Tunze Osmolator Universal 3155 as well, since i just bought 2 Tunze pumps. Setting up a 400 gallon is a very challenging. The sump is 160 gallon divided into 5 chambers.
Below are the configuration that i am setting at the sump at the moment, please kindly give me advices:
1st. Drain Chamber --> carbon socks, and rocks
2nd. Protein skimmer --> PM bullet 3 protein skimmer. (will upgrade if it is not capable)
3rd. Refugium Chamber.
4th. 2 GFO reactors Chamber with some live rocks.
5th. Return Chamber-->UV sterilizer, calcium reactor, carbon reactor.
The questions:
1. Which chamber should the top-off water go?
2. Which chiller is recommendable?
Not sure all those sump chambers are the best idea.
When you turn pumps off, water drains back into your sump(s).
With a big tank, that ends up being a LOT of water.
As such, you need a lot of surface area in your sump, or that water level goes way up and down.
If you divide up the sump into multiple small chambers, it can be a problem.
You can get pretty much the same result by just having regions.
Basically, vertical baffles, so flow between areas is roughly controlled.
You may want carbon + GFO to be in last region, working on cleanest water.
(Although not sure what carbon socks means)
You may want calc reactor to dump into skimmer, to blow off CO2.
BTW: It is not mandatory. The BRS two part strategy is economical
even for large tanks.
For chiller:
You might want to consider a big automatic fan, blowing across the sump.
Evaporative cooling is very effective. And a normal chiller for a huge tank would be expensive.
Viability depends on what other heat sources you have and where you live.
Read up on how useful UV sterilizers are. Definitely different opinions,
especially on large tanks.