Sump Return Piping

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Sump Return Piping

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Hey group! Looking for some advice. I will be re-piping my sump to tank piping. I have 2-1" holes right now. One is for overflow to the sump and the other is the return to the tank. I want to add a closed loop and move the return to tank so that it comes up the back side of the tank. Basically, both 1" holes will be overflows.

My question is: How do I secure the return piping so that it does not rattle, slide, fall, etc? How did you guys do it? Did you guys attach the piping to the canopy? Thanks!
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Did you ever figure this out? At the time I didn't have any of the things you mentioned so I couldn't help. I do now though.
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No not yet, Scott. I will be piping a single Mak4 pump for use as a sump return pump next week. I will use both 1" holes for the overflows. I still haven't decided how to secure the return piping without attaching it to the canopy. I hope I do not have to do this, but the piping can not just "lay" on top of the back of the tank. I can only imagine it vibrating and/or falling off! :shock: I do not have a center connector for the tank. How did you do yours?
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Personally i have the pipe overhang and then 90 down an inch so that it hooks onto the back of the tank. Then to be safe i would use a one inch pipe hanger like they sell for electrical conduit, they are cheap enough to buy. The pipe hanger would attach to the highest part of the stand.
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I used a hanger to attach the pvc to the canopy. Worked great but I didn't have to because I had the conopy made so that when I T-ed off the return piping above the tank it secured it.
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