Eheims are another line that is designed for inline use as well, and they make no bones about it in the documentation. I was referring to those pumps that were advertised (even in the manuals) as strictly submerged use only (you get dire warnings in the manual of the Via Aqua about running it inline).
Danners are an example of a line of pumps that in most of their manuals never specifies inline use. That's why I used that as an example of a "good" submerged pump for inline use. Others will allow for inline use, but still specify submerged use only (fountain pumps and such), and these also should be considered in what I said before.
Anything that only specifies submerged use, whether free-flow or inline, should be held to the rules I stated above.
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