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Darth-Tater
Fri, 14th Dec 2007, 02:42 PM
Ok, I bought a mag 12 for a return pump. I want to run it outide the sump for temperature reasons. Question: I can drill the hole no problem. But, what do I use to hook the hole up to the pump? Is there a special fitting that slips in the hole then connects to the pump I am totally baffled.

David

captexas
Fri, 14th Dec 2007, 02:59 PM
Should use a regular bulkhead, and then use pvc or tubing to connect it to the pump. I would recommend putting a valve and unions between the sump and pump so you can remove the pump if needed to clean/replace it.

Wryknow
Fri, 14th Dec 2007, 03:30 PM
I wouldn't drill the sump for a mag 12 for 3 reasons personally (and I have tried this myself and changed my mind about doing it quite quickly :)

#1) The mag 12 is kind of noisy when it is run extrernally. This may or may not be an issue for you depending on where it is and what your tolerance is.

#2) The mag 12 is an internally cooled pump. The pump heat is getting transfered to the water running through the pump regardless of whether or not it is run internally or externally. If you put your hand on an externally running mag 12 it will be cool to the touch (about the same temperature as your water as a matter of fact.)

#3) If you take the pump apart you'll see that the only thing holding the water in is a single rubber gasket. This may or may not be a big problem, again depending on the location.

When I just put it in the sump and used it as an internal pump I didn't have any problems with it. It was a good pump. Anyway, good luck with your project! Ditto on using a standard bulkhead if you decide to go that route.

captexas
Sat, 15th Dec 2007, 11:29 AM
I've plumbed a Mag 12 external from my sump before and not had any problems with it.

Ping
Sat, 15th Dec 2007, 11:43 AM
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Darth-Tater
Sat, 15th Dec 2007, 01:03 PM
Thanks for all of the info guys. This helps a bunch.

Tater

Fish4life
Sat, 15th Dec 2007, 03:14 PM
make sure you stick with the sch 40 bulkheads (hence regular). Drilling the sump will leave the option open for an external pump. Which is probably going to happen in the near future (for reasons stated by wryknow).

Good luck,

Kurt