Originally Posted By: Rainman


I wonder about "the more flow the better" thought also. Too much flow and there is not enough time for seperation ...again, turbulance.



If I didn't qualify that statement by saying there is a limit I should have. Yes, there is a point where too much flow too fast could defeat the purpose of trapping the particulates. The book specifically told me what size pump to get for the 55 gallon claifier drum, and I strictly adhered to that.

The point I was trying to make is you want clarification to take place 24/7 and an ebb and flow wouldn't do that. At least I don't think so.

Last edited by Cecil Baird1; 07/28/10 01:15 PM.

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