They don't create much vacuum at all, of the canister pumps I know of use an open empeller design, or in the case of the fx5, a semi-open impeller. In order to acheive any significant vacuum you would need a closed impeller design.
The majority of the alleviation of internal pressure is do the following:
internal canister pressure is caused by the wieght of the water in the tube(s)
When in a powered down state where syphon has been achieved this effect is x2 due to the fact both the intake and outflow tubes are full of water and exerting downward pressure
When the pump is running gravity in the outflow tube is overcome so its no longer is exerting pressure on the canister, this is why when you turn the pump on it appears to cause a vacuum.
I used to have a chart that showed the volume of water a given diameter pipe would flow in gph in a siphon. This was used in designing overflow systems for saltwater aquariums using a sump. I remember that a 1.5" schedule 40 PVC can flow approx 2100gph (gravity flow). Add a few bends etc and it will drop a bit but you get the idea. I beleive that a 1" pipe would do approximately 1500 gph (that is what the fx5 uses).
You start to see the picture, it is going to take a pretty decent pump to overcome what the siphon can put back into the canister.
The majority of the alleviation of internal pressure is do the following:
internal canister pressure is caused by the wieght of the water in the tube(s)
When in a powered down state where syphon has been achieved this effect is x2 due to the fact both the intake and outflow tubes are full of water and exerting downward pressure
When the pump is running gravity in the outflow tube is overcome so its no longer is exerting pressure on the canister, this is why when you turn the pump on it appears to cause a vacuum.
I used to have a chart that showed the volume of water a given diameter pipe would flow in gph in a siphon. This was used in designing overflow systems for saltwater aquariums using a sump. I remember that a 1.5" schedule 40 PVC can flow approx 2100gph (gravity flow). Add a few bends etc and it will drop a bit but you get the idea. I beleive that a 1" pipe would do approximately 1500 gph (that is what the fx5 uses).
You start to see the picture, it is going to take a pretty decent pump to overcome what the siphon can put back into the canister.
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