Hi all,
I am building a hydroponic system and have an ennoying syphoning issue..
As of the very rough sketch below. This part of the system pumps water from a main reservoir into a small 20 litre container and uses 2 x maxijet 1000 pumps of which have a non return valve on each, go into a Y splitter, flow control valve then off into the 20 litre container using a ball valve. The reson there is 2 pumps is because if one fails the other one will keep working and do the job hence the non return valves to stop the one thats still working pump through the one thats failed.
I have a syphoning issue at the ball valve of the second 20 litre container and it keeps dripping fast when the pumps have turned off. The pumps are controlled by a float switch just below the line of the ball valve as the ball valve is there only for mechanical protection should the float switch fail.
If I pierce the pipe at the top of the main reservoir above the line of the water this sort of does the trick but doing this effects the pressure and also causes a spray.
as you can see in the drawing the pipe goes out the top of the main reservoir, down to floor level then back up and connects to the ball valve
It is only a slow drip I am getting but I need to be able to control this accurately...
anyone any ideas?
I have asked a similar question on here before regarding syphoning but didnt resolve it.
Thanks
Alex
I am building a hydroponic system and have an ennoying syphoning issue..
As of the very rough sketch below. This part of the system pumps water from a main reservoir into a small 20 litre container and uses 2 x maxijet 1000 pumps of which have a non return valve on each, go into a Y splitter, flow control valve then off into the 20 litre container using a ball valve. The reson there is 2 pumps is because if one fails the other one will keep working and do the job hence the non return valves to stop the one thats still working pump through the one thats failed.
I have a syphoning issue at the ball valve of the second 20 litre container and it keeps dripping fast when the pumps have turned off. The pumps are controlled by a float switch just below the line of the ball valve as the ball valve is there only for mechanical protection should the float switch fail.
If I pierce the pipe at the top of the main reservoir above the line of the water this sort of does the trick but doing this effects the pressure and also causes a spray.
as you can see in the drawing the pipe goes out the top of the main reservoir, down to floor level then back up and connects to the ball valve
It is only a slow drip I am getting but I need to be able to control this accurately...
anyone any ideas?
I have asked a similar question on here before regarding syphoning but didnt resolve it.

Thanks
Alex