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Hello all,
I have a few questions and hope someone might be able to help. I have a Beckett pump, forgot the rating, but its outlet is 1.5 inch. I've read that you need to push the water through 3 inch pipes. So if I use adapters I can go from 1.5 to 3 inch. Would this be ok for the pump, would I gain anything from doing this or should I just leave it at 1.5 inch. Home Depot sells 20 mil PVC liner. Is this any good. 17x18 for $169 Can I get something better and cheaper. A pond store guy told me that instead of a bottom drain, I should just run a pipe to the deepest part of the pond. The end of it would just be a strainer/grill that prevents fish from getting sucked in. This way I don't have to put the drain through a liner and worry if it leaks. Any opinions/advice about this. Thanks in advance. |
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I have a 5000+ gps pump with a 11/2" outlet, I do have an fitting on the
pump side of the hose that takes it up to 2", as I understand it the larger hose reduces the friction and increases flow....it works for me as I appear to have great flow at my falls....I can't answer your question about a bottom drain. as for the liner that comes to $.55 a sq ft. go to a pond store and buy edpm rubber which is $.60-65 a ft. or go to someplace (www.justliners.com) and buy a synthetic for much less per ft. I have uniguard liner in my 5000 gal pond, I am very happy with it. "DAN" wrote in message om... Hello all, I have a few questions and hope someone might be able to help. I have a Beckett pump, forgot the rating, but its outlet is 1.5 inch. I've read that you need to push the water through 3 inch pipes. So if I use adapters I can go from 1.5 to 3 inch. Would this be ok for the pump, would I gain anything from doing this or should I just leave it at 1.5 inch. Home Depot sells 20 mil PVC liner. Is this any good. 17x18 for $169 Can I get something better and cheaper. A pond store guy told me that instead of a bottom drain, I should just run a pipe to the deepest part of the pond. The end of it would just be a strainer/grill that prevents fish from getting sucked in. This way I don't have to put the drain through a liner and worry if it leaks. Any opinions/advice about this. Thanks in advance. |
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I have a 5000+ gps pump with a 11/2" outlet, I do have an fitting on the
pump side of the hose that takes it up to 2", as I understand it the larger hose reduces the friction and increases flow....it works for me as I appear to have great flow at my falls....I can't answer your question about a bottom drain. as for the liner that comes to $.55 a sq ft. go to a pond store and buy edpm rubber which is $.60-65 a ft. or go to someplace (www.justliners.com) and buy a synthetic for much less per ft. I have uniguard liner in my 5000 gal pond, I am very happy with it. "DAN" wrote in message om... Hello all, I have a few questions and hope someone might be able to help. I have a Beckett pump, forgot the rating, but its outlet is 1.5 inch. I've read that you need to push the water through 3 inch pipes. So if I use adapters I can go from 1.5 to 3 inch. Would this be ok for the pump, would I gain anything from doing this or should I just leave it at 1.5 inch. Home Depot sells 20 mil PVC liner. Is this any good. 17x18 for $169 Can I get something better and cheaper. A pond store guy told me that instead of a bottom drain, I should just run a pipe to the deepest part of the pond. The end of it would just be a strainer/grill that prevents fish from getting sucked in. This way I don't have to put the drain through a liner and worry if it leaks. Any opinions/advice about this. Thanks in advance. |
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Oops, 5000 gph pump, 5000 gps would be 300,000gph and yes, quite a flow :-).
"Bob H" wrote in message ... I have a 5000+ gps pump with a 11/2" outlet, I do have an fitting on the pump side of the hose that takes it up to 2", as I understand it the larger hose reduces the friction and increases flow....it works for me as I appear to have great flow at my falls....I can't answer your question about a bottom drain. as for the liner that comes to $.55 a sq ft. go to a pond store and buy edpm rubber which is $.60-65 a ft. or go to someplace (www.justliners.com) and buy a synthetic for much less per ft. I have uniguard liner in my 5000 gal pond, I am very happy with it. "DAN" wrote in message om... Hello all, I have a few questions and hope someone might be able to help. I have a Beckett pump, forgot the rating, but its outlet is 1.5 inch. I've read that you need to push the water through 3 inch pipes. So if I use adapters I can go from 1.5 to 3 inch. Would this be ok for the pump, would I gain anything from doing this or should I just leave it at 1.5 inch. Home Depot sells 20 mil PVC liner. Is this any good. 17x18 for $169 Can I get something better and cheaper. A pond store guy told me that instead of a bottom drain, I should just run a pipe to the deepest part of the pond. The end of it would just be a strainer/grill that prevents fish from getting sucked in. This way I don't have to put the drain through a liner and worry if it leaks. Any opinions/advice about this. Thanks in advance. |
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Oops, 5000 gph pump, 5000 gps would be 300,000gph and yes, quite a flow :-).
"Bob H" wrote in message ... I have a 5000+ gps pump with a 11/2" outlet, I do have an fitting on the pump side of the hose that takes it up to 2", as I understand it the larger hose reduces the friction and increases flow....it works for me as I appear to have great flow at my falls....I can't answer your question about a bottom drain. as for the liner that comes to $.55 a sq ft. go to a pond store and buy edpm rubber which is $.60-65 a ft. or go to someplace (www.justliners.com) and buy a synthetic for much less per ft. I have uniguard liner in my 5000 gal pond, I am very happy with it. "DAN" wrote in message om... Hello all, I have a few questions and hope someone might be able to help. I have a Beckett pump, forgot the rating, but its outlet is 1.5 inch. I've read that you need to push the water through 3 inch pipes. So if I use adapters I can go from 1.5 to 3 inch. Would this be ok for the pump, would I gain anything from doing this or should I just leave it at 1.5 inch. Home Depot sells 20 mil PVC liner. Is this any good. 17x18 for $169 Can I get something better and cheaper. A pond store guy told me that instead of a bottom drain, I should just run a pipe to the deepest part of the pond. The end of it would just be a strainer/grill that prevents fish from getting sucked in. This way I don't have to put the drain through a liner and worry if it leaks. Any opinions/advice about this. Thanks in advance. |
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"DAN" wrote in message
om... Hello all, I have a few questions and hope someone might be able to help. I have a Beckett pump, forgot the rating, but its outlet is 1.5 inch. I've read that you need to push the water through 3 inch pipes. So if I use adapters I can go from 1.5 to 3 inch. Would this be ok for the pump, would I gain anything from doing this or should I just leave it at 1.5 inch. Home Depot sells 20 mil PVC liner. Is this any good. 17x18 for $169 Can I get something better and cheaper. A pond store guy told me that instead of a bottom drain, I should just run a pipe to the deepest part of the pond. The end of it would just be a strainer/grill that prevents fish from getting sucked in. This way I don't have to put the drain through a liner and worry if it leaks. Any opinions/advice about this. Thanks in advance. 1 1/2" pipe has much less friction loss than 1" and may be adequate for your size pond. There is probably little benefit above 2". The choice to go above 1 1/2" depends on how long the pipe is. Unless you are piping 30' or have several right angles, I'd stay with the 1 1/2". As for strainer on the pipe vs bottom drain, that's just one less potential headache to deal with. The chance of bottom drain failure may be small, but that doesn't matter when it's your bottom drain that failed. I went with the strainer. Liner is cheap, and the savings on second rate liner is small. 20'x20' EPDM for the same price as your 17x18 pvc he http://www.pondliner.com/EPDM.htm although shipping will add a good bit. You may have a local pond store with reasonable prices on this stuff. |
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"DAN" wrote in message
om... Hello all, I have a few questions and hope someone might be able to help. I have a Beckett pump, forgot the rating, but its outlet is 1.5 inch. I've read that you need to push the water through 3 inch pipes. So if I use adapters I can go from 1.5 to 3 inch. Would this be ok for the pump, would I gain anything from doing this or should I just leave it at 1.5 inch. Home Depot sells 20 mil PVC liner. Is this any good. 17x18 for $169 Can I get something better and cheaper. A pond store guy told me that instead of a bottom drain, I should just run a pipe to the deepest part of the pond. The end of it would just be a strainer/grill that prevents fish from getting sucked in. This way I don't have to put the drain through a liner and worry if it leaks. Any opinions/advice about this. Thanks in advance. 1 1/2" pipe has much less friction loss than 1" and may be adequate for your size pond. There is probably little benefit above 2". The choice to go above 1 1/2" depends on how long the pipe is. Unless you are piping 30' or have several right angles, I'd stay with the 1 1/2". As for strainer on the pipe vs bottom drain, that's just one less potential headache to deal with. The chance of bottom drain failure may be small, but that doesn't matter when it's your bottom drain that failed. I went with the strainer. Liner is cheap, and the savings on second rate liner is small. 20'x20' EPDM for the same price as your 17x18 pvc he http://www.pondliner.com/EPDM.htm although shipping will add a good bit. You may have a local pond store with reasonable prices on this stuff. |
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The smaller the pipe, the more friction, and consequently the less water
flow. There is a table showing the friction values for different sizes of pipe at http://www.mdminc.com/friction_loss_chart.htm. I have looked at Beckett to try to find the efficiency curves that show flow at different heads, but they do not post them. You should be able to see the amount of head loss due to friction for different size pipes and see that there is a point of diminishing returns on pipe size. As for the PVC liner, I have never heard of anyone having long term success with it. The majority of ponds are made with the heavier EPDM, though there are a couple of other materials that you can research by doing a Google of rec.ponds. My bottom drain is just a pipe that runs to the lowest part of the pond and it works fine. It might have been better to have a true domed bottom drain, but the vertical pipe into a deliberately created low spot has worked. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "DAN" wrote in message om... Hello all, I have a few questions and hope someone might be able to help. I have a Beckett pump, forgot the rating, but its outlet is 1.5 inch. I've read that you need to push the water through 3 inch pipes. So if I use adapters I can go from 1.5 to 3 inch. Would this be ok for the pump, would I gain anything from doing this or should I just leave it at 1.5 inch. Home Depot sells 20 mil PVC liner. Is this any good. 17x18 for $169 Can I get something better and cheaper. A pond store guy told me that instead of a bottom drain, I should just run a pipe to the deepest part of the pond. The end of it would just be a strainer/grill that prevents fish from getting sucked in. This way I don't have to put the drain through a liner and worry if it leaks. Any opinions/advice about this. Thanks in advance. |
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The smaller the pipe, the more friction, and consequently the less water
flow. There is a table showing the friction values for different sizes of pipe at http://www.mdminc.com/friction_loss_chart.htm. I have looked at Beckett to try to find the efficiency curves that show flow at different heads, but they do not post them. You should be able to see the amount of head loss due to friction for different size pipes and see that there is a point of diminishing returns on pipe size. As for the PVC liner, I have never heard of anyone having long term success with it. The majority of ponds are made with the heavier EPDM, though there are a couple of other materials that you can research by doing a Google of rec.ponds. My bottom drain is just a pipe that runs to the lowest part of the pond and it works fine. It might have been better to have a true domed bottom drain, but the vertical pipe into a deliberately created low spot has worked. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "DAN" wrote in message om... Hello all, I have a few questions and hope someone might be able to help. I have a Beckett pump, forgot the rating, but its outlet is 1.5 inch. I've read that you need to push the water through 3 inch pipes. So if I use adapters I can go from 1.5 to 3 inch. Would this be ok for the pump, would I gain anything from doing this or should I just leave it at 1.5 inch. Home Depot sells 20 mil PVC liner. Is this any good. 17x18 for $169 Can I get something better and cheaper. A pond store guy told me that instead of a bottom drain, I should just run a pipe to the deepest part of the pond. The end of it would just be a strainer/grill that prevents fish from getting sucked in. This way I don't have to put the drain through a liner and worry if it leaks. Any opinions/advice about this. Thanks in advance. |
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