You also want to avoid straight vertical drops. problem with straight vertical drops is that you have air coming up and water going down if the water and air can pass each other then you get flushing. Pipes should meander
The idea of using 1 1/2" Spa Flex for the drains hold some appeal ( seems large enough to take a snail and some water!) ...I'm assuming, rigid pvc for the return, correct?
I would put one of these on the tank if you're really worried about spill over.
I have one and if the water level rises for any reason the return pump shuts off.
http://autotopoff.com/products/ST1/index.htm
I always make the holes adjustable. Use a PVC cap on the top of the durso that slips over the PVC sticking up and not a plug. I then drill through the side of the cap instead of the top so it goes through both the cap and the PVC that the cap is slid onto. Now just twist the cap to open or close the hole. Make sure the cap isn't on real tight so that it can be turned easily before drilling. Let me know if you need a pic to understand that.Updated layout.
How high do the Dursos need to be above the water line? How big is the hole on top?
Do the drain screens inside the overflow box need to break the surface?
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