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15th April 2008, 01:35 PM #1New Member
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Connecting two 90mm tank overflows into 100mm stormwater
I have just had a 4000g water tank delivered. The tank comes with two 90mm overflows (to match the two inlets). I was planning on connecting both overflows to a 100mm stormwater run-off pipe instead of having to run two separate 90mm stormwater pipes (about a 20 metre run). Would this size pipe be sufficient to prevent water backup in a storm?
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15th April 2008, 02:09 PM #2Member
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No probs, just remember that most home's stormwater discharge point is 100mm and that covers your whole house!
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15th April 2008, 08:29 PM #3Member
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you could cap one of them off, because they are the same height and are made for 2 for different tank positions. so they arent exactly there so both can be used
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