Yippie....
I finally got all the components of my sump in and I started her up this morning only to discover that somewhere air is being introduced to the return lines as I got microbubbles being ejected into the tank from the returns.
I have no idea where these bubbles are comming from as the lines going into the sump are not producing any bubbles in the sump itself. So there has to be air traped in the plumbing somewhere right? I took a bit of airline tubing and tried to jimmy it up to the highest locations on the return lines to suck the air out but all i got was water.
Any one have a clue?
Could the PVC not be sealed all the way on one of the joints? Wouldnt I see water dripping our of this hole also?
I finally got all the components of my sump in and I started her up this morning only to discover that somewhere air is being introduced to the return lines as I got microbubbles being ejected into the tank from the returns.
I have no idea where these bubbles are comming from as the lines going into the sump are not producing any bubbles in the sump itself. So there has to be air traped in the plumbing somewhere right? I took a bit of airline tubing and tried to jimmy it up to the highest locations on the return lines to suck the air out but all i got was water.
Any one have a clue?
Could the PVC not be sealed all the way on one of the joints? Wouldnt I see water dripping our of this hole also?