Dangerous Brian pays another visit
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 10:36 am
What a loverly day it was yesterday for a bit of filter modifications, had to make up a bit of a temporary cover. Got absolutly soacked putting it up, then it collapsed once into the pond. Few more braces and screws and hey presto dry inside!
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I havent been impressed with the settlement area I created earlier this year. It does settle out the solids and doesnt seem to upset the water in any way, with a once a week hoover. But it's not large enough really for the throughput I want, so it had to go.
I have 3 bottom drains, so each drain will now be filtering seperatly. 2 of the drains will have pairs Vortex's attached, the third will pump to a double Bakki Shower, with the skimmer and a mid water feed. Each pair of Vortex's will work in a similar way to a Nexus. It will have the normal vortex sellement and then static K1 in the first Vortex, then in the second Vortex it will have aerated K1. Then pump and a newly designed HX and back to the pond.
So rather than spend £200-£250 on 3 4" ball valves, I made up some 4" isolators from 2" pipe and some rubber toilet pan connectors. These act like the unit used to isolate the middle outlet pipe on Nexus units. I'll show some pictures of these later, but easy to make.
Here's a picture showing one in place.
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I had to cut away some of the fibreglass slope where the 3 bottom drains enter the chamber so I could connect low enough. Connection will be using the rubber boots and I'll be fitting 'T's. The 'T' part will feed the filter, the upstand will allow the isolator to be retained in place. This means all I have to do in the future is just push it down to isolate the incoming flow.
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This picture shows the 3 'T' in place, with the 'T' on the right having the 4" pipe going off to the second set of vortex's.
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More later ........
[img]http://www.koipix.com/gallery/albums/userpi ... IM0261.JPG[/img]
[img]http://www.koipix.com/gallery/albums/userpi ... IM0260.JPG[/img]
I havent been impressed with the settlement area I created earlier this year. It does settle out the solids and doesnt seem to upset the water in any way, with a once a week hoover. But it's not large enough really for the throughput I want, so it had to go.
I have 3 bottom drains, so each drain will now be filtering seperatly. 2 of the drains will have pairs Vortex's attached, the third will pump to a double Bakki Shower, with the skimmer and a mid water feed. Each pair of Vortex's will work in a similar way to a Nexus. It will have the normal vortex sellement and then static K1 in the first Vortex, then in the second Vortex it will have aerated K1. Then pump and a newly designed HX and back to the pond.
So rather than spend £200-£250 on 3 4" ball valves, I made up some 4" isolators from 2" pipe and some rubber toilet pan connectors. These act like the unit used to isolate the middle outlet pipe on Nexus units. I'll show some pictures of these later, but easy to make.
Here's a picture showing one in place.
[img]http://www.koipix.com/gallery/albums/userpi ... IM0256.JPG[/img]
I had to cut away some of the fibreglass slope where the 3 bottom drains enter the chamber so I could connect low enough. Connection will be using the rubber boots and I'll be fitting 'T's. The 'T' part will feed the filter, the upstand will allow the isolator to be retained in place. This means all I have to do in the future is just push it down to isolate the incoming flow.
[img]http://www.koipix.com/gallery/albums/userpi ... IM0264.JPG[/img]
This picture shows the 3 'T' in place, with the 'T' on the right having the 4" pipe going off to the second set of vortex's.
[img]http://www.koipix.com/gallery/albums/userpi ... IM0263.JPG[/img]
More later ........