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I am looking at building and installing a fuel polishing system for my boat. My main tank is around 2700 gallons and my other main tank is around 800 gallons. Both can fill, what is called my day tank, which is about 300 gallons. I am wondering if I need to use 1, or 2, racor 1000 filters for fuel polishing system.

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I am looking at building and installing a fuel polishing system for my boat. My main tank is around 2700 gallons and my other main tank is around 800 gallons. Both can fill, what is called my day tank, which is about 300 gallons. I am wondering if I need to use 1, or 2, racor 1000 filters for fuel polishing system.

Thank you
There's no perfect answer. I have two for redundancy, and also to allow polishing at 10 microns and transferring to the day tank thru a 2 micron which matches the filtration of the CAT OEM filter. The other issue is the pump motors. There's no point in having two 1000s if the pump only puts out 3gpm, which is the limit of the Racor. I have two pumps - 1/3 HP ac motors spinning 180 gph carbonator pumps, so can push 6 gpm if both are engaged. The final consideration is what plan B would be if a single pump craps out. In my case, getting fuel to the day tank without the pumps would be very tough, so redundant pumps makes sense for me.
 

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