The pipe is going along the ceiling in a closed loop setup, I have tanks that will be 12" From the air pipe all the way down to over 6ft. The room is ruffly 12'x12" so ruffly 48 ft of pipe and then I will have a piece go across the middle of the room to allow for the middle rack that I plan on building, so its like a big square with a cross bar, plus the pump will be on the ground so it has to push air up to the pipe and then around the system.
The pump doesnt have to push air up. Air doesnt flow up and down like water does. It more fills the pipe evenly. That is if the pump is sized to provide more volume that needed.
The heights where you would have to be concerned about pumping up are ridiculous to even think about.
Pipe diameter (volume), pressure and orifice size are what you will need to take into consideration.
The pressure at your ceiling vrs at your floor will be the same. There will no be a difference. Now trying to push air out in 1" of water vrs 10' of water... there is a difference there.
The size of the pipe will determine the volume of air that you can flow. This is where too small of a pipe could cause you to run out further away from the source you get.
Just quick thoughts on this before I head home.