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Trigger Systems

Emerald Sump 26 (OPEN BOX)

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209229OBC
$234.49

$334.99
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Why does BRS recommend this?

Trigger systems have been making sumps for quite some time now and they have won us over with their attention to detail, practical designs and overall aesthetic appeal. With the ability to modify the sump to your needs with adjustable water levels, interchangeable plates , tube holders, probe holders, and enough room to put equipment where ever you need it.

Emerald 26

  • Dimensions: 26″ long x 13″ wide x 15″ high
  • Skimmer Section: 8.25″ x 10″
  • Center/Refugium Section: 7.75″ x 12.5″
  • Return Pump Section: 5″ x 12.5″
  • Total Water Volume: 20.4 gallons
  • Skimmer Water Level: 7″ to 9.5″ adjustable
  • Drain Input Fittings: 1
  • Filter Socks: 1
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    The Emerald series introduces several new features not found anywhere else. Some of the features of the Emerald sumps are:

    • Interchangeable plates (PAT PENDING)
    • Lid to prevent splashing
    • Adjustable water height
    • Self-adjusting foam block platform (PAT PENDING)
    • Dual platforms
    • Protein skimmer section
    • Refugium section
    • Emerald green coloring to block light and prevent unwanted algae growth in other sections

     

    EMERALD Water Flow

    Water enters the EMERALD sumps into a dedicated section where the water will then flow over into Section 1.

    Section 1 where the interchangeable plate is located allowing for either filter sock or foam block mechanical filtration. This area is covered with a lid to prevent water splashing. Water then flows out the bottom of Section 1 into Section 2.

    Section 2 is typically where the protein skimmer is located. Water then flows through the ‘Trigger Symbol’ cutout into Section 3.

    Section 3 is the refugium section. The water then flows over the second baffle through 2 perforated platforms and under the third baffle into Section 3. The top perforated platform comes with a foam block filter and the bottom one is open to use for several different filtration methods (bag of carbon, bio balls, rubble rock, etc.).

    Section 4 is the return water section back into the tank. This is where the return pump will sit.

     

    Interchangeable Plates (PAT PENDING)

    Each Emerald sump comes with two plates that can be placed into Section 1:

    • Filter Sock Plate
    • Foam Block Plate

    The filter sock plate is installed when the included 100 micron filter socks are desired.

    The foam block plate is perforated with holes and comes with a foam sponge block filter. The foam block plate can be used when filter socks are not desired or in the case when the filter socks need to be changed or cleaned but replacements socks are not readily available but yet mechanical filtration is needed. In this case, simply remove the filter sock plate and install the perforated foam block plate and then place the included foam sponge block filter in place.

     

    Adjustable Water Level
    Water level in the sump is adjustable from 7” to 9.5” to accommodate for the water height requirements for different protein skimmers.

     

    Self-Adjusting Foam Block (PAT PENDING)
    As the water level is adjusted by sliding the wall up and down, the foam block sponge filter and the perforated plate that it sits on will also move up and down automatically. This is important to maintain the correct location of the foam block sponge filter with respect to the sump water height.

     

    Probe Holder
    All Emerald sumps come with a probe holder that can hold up to three probes. The two outside holes are 0.63” in diameter and the center hole is 0.8” in diameter to fit different sized probes.

     

    Hose Holder
    All Emerald sumps also come with 4 holes in the top support brace for holding in place 1/4” OD tubing from reactors, dosing pumps, ATO, etc.

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    Product Questions

    What size tank is the sump rated for?
    Question by: John Cabrera on Feb 2, 2019, 1:07 AM
    That is a great question. Sumps are not necessarily rated for particular tank sizes. A general rule of thumb is "the bigger, the better". In the case of a power outage the water that is above your tank overflow level, as well as the water that is above the level of your returns (if you do not have check valves or air inlets) will siphon back into the sump. Because of this, the sump may overflow. The sump should be sized to appropriately to handle this influx of water. I always stuck to the sump being no less than than 1/3 of the display tank, however that is not a fixed rule. I hope this helps! Have a great day :)
    Answer by: Ash on Feb 6, 2019, 10:28 AM