View Full Version : Two holes behind Weir ?
Pat Denman
04-16-2007, 07:59 AM
I am planning on having two holes behind my weir, one for the exit to the sump and one for the return from the pump.
The plan is that if they are both behind the weir there will be no pipes running up the back of the tank.
Are there any strength issues with having two holes togther in 10mm glass.
Are there any guide lines for distance between holes?
Tangman
04-16-2007, 09:01 AM
Hi Pat are you having the holes in the back panel, if so they want to be about 70 down from top of panel and about 70mm between outsides of holes. Depending on what size holes your having i would say at least a 63mm hole for 50mm pipe for flow out and a 32mm hole for 25mm pipe return. HTH. Eric:D PS If you can wait until you come over on Thurday i will explain it then. OK:D
Pat Denman
04-16-2007, 09:09 AM
Hi Pat are you having the holes in the back panel, if so they want to be about 70 down from top of panel and about 70mm between outsides of holes. Depending on what size holes your having i would say at least a 63mm hole for 50mm pipe for flow out and a 32mm hole for 25mm pipe return. HTH. Eric:D PS If you can wait until you come over on Thurday i will explain it then. OK:D
Cheers Eric :D
I will wait:)
moorish
04-16-2007, 10:57 AM
depends what size weir you are having,mine are about 5 ins apart but mine is in 15mm glass.derek
Tangman
04-16-2007, 01:50 PM
Cheers Eric :D
I will wait:)
Good man its a bit awkward explaining by typing. Eric:D
Fit Filtration
04-16-2007, 04:51 PM
There are no hard and fast rules to spacing holes but if you space them as wide and as far from the edges as possible it helps to reduce the risk of a break.
I like to space the holes 4 inches to the inside edges for the holes and from the glass edge to be safe, but the mearsurments that Eric as supplied will also do the trick also.
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