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For single 2” inlet, assemble the supplied dip tube pipe components
and green clamp to fasten to tank top. --------------------------------
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Ensure that the bottom of plate touches the bottom of tank.
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Install
1 ½” Return Dip Tube
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Install on opposite side of tank from the Inlet(s) to create
counterflow back to inlet and circulate the tank.
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Important
– Be sure to aim return flow appropriately.
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Mark the top of dip tube with an arrow indicating
which direction the bottom is pointing to help
ensure it is aimed properly once installed in tank.
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Usually installed near existing coolant pumps in tank to
provide an excess of coolant to the pump(s) area.
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Configure plumbing depending on tank layout.
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Both scenarios will use a 90 and hose barb on top.
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An adapter plate with a pre-cut hole is provided to
replace a generic coolant pump cover.
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Use threaded pipe and larger 90 elbow on bottom to provide
concentrated directional flow.
Be sure to feed threaded pipe through
adapter plate before attaching bottom elbow.
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Use pipe with angle cut on bottom for scenarios where directional flow
is not desired.
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Be sure to tighten fittings so that when the hose and bracket are installed,
the direction of flow is pointing in the correct direction to create proper
counterflow in tank.
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Do not restrict return flow. This will cause severe loss in filtration efficiency.
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1 ¼” Overflow
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Overflow is low flow (2gpm) and gravity fed from CDR settling tank port.
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Dip tube must be lower in height than the CDR settling tank overflow port.
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Usually placed on same side of tank as inlet but not on top of inlet.
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If no space available near inlet, place in most convenient location.
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Use green clamp to secure to top of tank.