Is that square steel tubing holding everything up and together? How did you attach them to each other? Did you break out the welder inside?
Good catch. The original stubs was 4x 1” pipes and they all had to fit within a 16” 2x4 framing studs so the spacing between them was super tight.Interesting return manifold. Why that square thing rather just a line of three tees ending in an elbow?
The UV sterilizer is connected to the full siphon line in the “bean animal” configuration from the tank upstairs. When the gate valve is adjusted for full siphon, the line will be completely flooding the two sleeve chambers (containing the UV bulbs) to avoid burn-out. I opted to put it on the drain vs the main return line because I wanted maximum dwell time during use. Theoretically, the velocity of that line should be a little less than that from the return line. The sterilizer will also be monitored by the Apex to be shut off if there is not enough water in the drain pipe. I do this by monitoring the return pump’s energy draw. My other option was to use a flow sensor but that’s one more thing to fail so I didn’t go that route.Agree, great job plumbing it!
I don't understand the plumbing for the UV sterilizers...
I don’t know how to weld but I am sure the company that did that does. I at least hope so because that counter alone was $37K!Is that square steel tubing holding everything up and together? How did you attach them to each other? Did you break out the welder inside?
Yes, there’s a wash down sink and even a floor drain about 12ft away on the opposite side of the room.Nice work!! How far away is the water storage and or mixing station if needed? . Wondering if there's a sink wash down area also in the same room plus any floor drainage..Projects going to look great when everythings lit and pumped up!
Thank you!What an amazing setup and design. Good job Robert.
How many gallons are each of these?