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	The 300mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 300mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 8000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 300mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 300mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 300mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 8000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 300mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 300mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 300mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 8000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 300mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 300mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 300mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 8000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 300mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 300mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 300mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 8000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 300mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 300mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 300mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 8000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 300mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 300mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 300mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 8000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 300mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 300mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 300mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 8000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 300mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 300mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 300mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 8000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 300mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 450mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 450mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 11000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 450mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 450mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 450mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 11000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 450mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 450mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 450mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 11000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 450mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 450mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 450mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 11000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 450mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 450mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 450mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 11000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 450mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 450mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 450mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 11000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 450mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 450mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 450mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 11000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 450mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 450mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 450mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 11000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 450mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 450mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 450mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 11000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 450mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 600mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 600mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 14000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 600mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 120mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 120mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 120mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 600mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 600mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 14000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 600mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 120mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 120mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 120mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 600mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 600mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 14000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 600mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 120mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 120mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 120mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 600mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 600mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 14000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 600mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 120mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 120mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 120mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 600mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 600mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 14000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 600mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 120mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 120mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 120mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 600mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 600mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 14000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 600mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 120mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 120mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 120mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 600mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 600mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 14000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 600mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 120mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 120mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 120mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 600mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 600mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 14000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 600mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 120mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 120mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 120mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 600mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 600mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x PondoMax ECO 14000 Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 600mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 120mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 120mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 120mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 900mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 900mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST15000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 900mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 900mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 900mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST15000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 900mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 900mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 900mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST15000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 900mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 900mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 900mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST15000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 900mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 900mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 900mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST15000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 900mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 900mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 900mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST15000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 900mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 900mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 900mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST15000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 900mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 900mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 900mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST15000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 900mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 900mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 900mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST15000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 900mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1200mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1200mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST20000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1200mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 1200mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1200mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST20000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1200mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1200mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1200mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST20000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1200mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 1200mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1200mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST20000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1200mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[
	The 1200mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1200mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST20000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1200mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1200mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1200mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST20000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1200mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1200mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1200mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST20000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1200mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1200mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1200mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST20000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1200mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1200mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1200mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST20000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1200mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1500mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1500mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST25000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1500mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1500mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1500mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST25000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1500mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1500mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1500mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST25000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1500mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1500mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1500mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST25000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1500mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1500mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1500mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST25000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1500mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1500mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1500mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST25000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1500mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1500mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1500mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST25000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1500mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1500mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1500mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST25000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1500mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	The 1500mm Waterfall Blade Kit Includes:

	1 x 1500mm Stainless Steel Water Blade

	1 x ST25000 Water Feature Pump

	1 x Hose & Fittings kit for 1500mm Water Blade

	-

	-

	Choosing the Correct Stainless Steel Water Blade for Your Installation.

	Water Blades with Dual Entry Hose Connections.

	Water Blades with dual entry hose connections feature a centrally located inlet at the rear, and also another central inlet in the same position on the bottom of the water blade. This dual entry design allows the connecting flexible pipe to be attached from back of the blade or up from the bottom, depending on the most convenient position for pipe entry based on the intended installation method. This innovative design approach allows dual entry water blades to be installed in a variety of ways, such as being built into new walls, or mounted to the face of existing surfaces with the pipe entering via either point of inlet. There is a plug supplied with each dual entry water blade which can be screwed into the inlet not being used.

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear. Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component. Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	Bottom Entry Hose Connection.

	Bottom entry hose connection is a more common practice when fixing a water blade onto an existing wall, in situations where the water blade cannot be incorporated into the original build and must therefore be secured to the front face of the wall using a mounting bracket. Bottom entry pipe connection is also done in instances where a single skin wall is constructed, as the wall face can be channelled out to accept the blade and hose.  The wall is then finished by applying a screed over the recessed blade box and pipework.

	Standard Water Blade - 60mm Waterfall Lip.

	A standard water blade features a spillway lip which protrudes 60mm from the main water blade box. When building a water blade into a wall, a standard water blade will allow for up to 60mm of protrusion from the wall, depending on how deep within the wall the water blade is housed. The same rule applies to a bottom entry water blade recessed into a single skinned wall. When mounted onto the outer face of an existing surface, the standard water blade will extend to around 130mm from the wall face, accounting for both the lip and the unit body.

	Extended Water Blade - 130mm Waterfall Lip.

	An extended water blade features a 130mm long spillway lip. This type of blade will offer extended protrusion from the wall face and can be used in instances where thicker building materials are used in construction. The extended water blade can be installed deeper within the wall allowing for a further layer of construction material to be built up in front of the main body of the blade to hide it, whilst still reaching far enough from the wall to allow the waterfall to cascade independent of the wall face.]]></description>
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	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	300mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		300mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	300mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 5000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 60 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 2.6M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	300mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		300mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	300mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 5000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 60 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 2.6M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	300mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		300mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	300mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 5000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 60 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 2.6M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	300mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		300mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	300mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 5000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 60 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 2.6M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	300mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		300mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	300mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 5000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 60 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 2.6M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	300mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		300mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	300mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 5000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 60 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 2.6M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<link>http://www.water-garden.co.uk/prod/300mm-curved-cascade-water-blade-kit</link>
<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	300mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		300mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	300mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 5000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 60 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 2.6M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	300mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		300mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	300mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 5000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 60 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 2.6M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	300mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		300mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	300mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 5000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 60 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 2.6M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	400mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		400mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	450mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 8000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 70 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 8000LPH, Max Head 2.8M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<link>http://www.water-garden.co.uk/prod/400mm-curved-cascade-water-blade-kit</link>
<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	400mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		400mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	450mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 8000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 70 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 8000LPH, Max Head 2.8M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	400mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		400mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	450mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 8000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 70 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 8000LPH, Max Head 2.8M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	400mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		400mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	450mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 8000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 70 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 8000LPH, Max Head 2.8M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	400mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		400mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	450mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 8000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 70 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 8000LPH, Max Head 2.8M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	400mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		400mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	450mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 8000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 70 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 8000LPH, Max Head 2.8M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	400mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		400mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	450mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 8000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 70 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 8000LPH, Max Head 2.8M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	400mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		400mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	450mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 8000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 70 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 8000LPH, Max Head 2.8M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	400mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		400mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	450mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 8000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 70 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 8000LPH, Max Head 2.8M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	600mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		600mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	600mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 11000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 95 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 10000LPH, Max Head 3.0M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	600mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		600mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	600mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 11000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 95 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 10000LPH, Max Head 3.0M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	600mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		600mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	600mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 11000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 95 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 10000LPH, Max Head 3.0M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	600mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		600mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	600mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 11000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 95 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 10000LPH, Max Head 3.0M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	600mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		600mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	600mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 11000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 95 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 10000LPH, Max Head 3.0M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	600mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		600mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	600mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 11000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 95 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 10000LPH, Max Head 3.0M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	600mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		600mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	600mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 11000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 95 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 10000LPH, Max Head 3.0M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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<description><![CDATA[
	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	600mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		600mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	600mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 11000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 95 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 10000LPH, Max Head 3.0M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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	This Water Blade Kit includes:

	600mm Curved Cascade Water Blade

	
		600mm wide x 170mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
	
		Bottom inlet with 1" BSP female thread.
	
		Inlet hose tail fitting supplied.
	
		Fixing flanges and holes on both sides.


	600mm Water Blade Hose & Fittings Kit

	
		1 x 5 metre length of 1" (25mm) internal diameter smooth bore flexible hose.
	
		1 x 1" Inline Flow Regulator Valve.
	
		1 x 1" Inline 90 Degree Hose Elbow.
	
		6 x 20-32mm Stainless Steel Hose Clips.
	
		1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE Tape.


	PondoMax Eco 11000 Submersible Pump

	
		220-240V / 50Hz 95 Watt Motor.
	
		Max Flow Rate 10000LPH, Max Head 3.0M.
	
		Dimensions: Length 240mm x Width 290mm x Height 140mm.
	
		10 Metre Power Cable.
	
		3 Year Guarantee.


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

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		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		300mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			300mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 300mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 3000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 3000LPH, Max Head 3m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		300mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			300mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 300mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 3000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 3000LPH, Max Head 3m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		300mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			300mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 300mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 3000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 3000LPH, Max Head 3m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		300mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			300mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 300mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 3000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 3000LPH, Max Head 3m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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<description><![CDATA[
	
		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		300mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			300mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 300mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 3000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 3000LPH, Max Head 3m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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<description><![CDATA[
	
		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		300mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			300mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 300mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 3000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 3000LPH, Max Head 3m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		400mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			400mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 450mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 5000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 3.1m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		400mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			400mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 450mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 5000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 3.1m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		400mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			400mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 450mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 5000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 3.1m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		400mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			400mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 450mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 5000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 3.1m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		400mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			400mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 450mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 5000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 3.1m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		400mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			400mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 450mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 5000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 3.1m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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<description><![CDATA[
	
		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		600mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			600mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 600mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 5000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 3.1m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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<description><![CDATA[
	
		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		600mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			600mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 600mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 5000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 3.1m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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<description><![CDATA[
	
		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		600mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			600mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 600mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 5000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 3.1m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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<description><![CDATA[
	
		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		600mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			600mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 600mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 5000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 3.1m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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<description><![CDATA[
	
		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		600mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			600mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 600mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 5000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 3.1m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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		This Jet Falls Kit includes:
	
		600mm Stainless Steel Jet Falls Water Blade
	
		
			600mm wide x 95mm tall Stainless Steel water feature.
		
			1 1/4” BSPF Threaded Connection in rear of blade.
		
			5mm Holes.
		
			10mm Pitch Distance.
	
	
		Hose & Fittings Kit for 600mm Water Blade
	
		
			5 metres of Ø25mm black medium duty water hose (Ø30mm external diameter).
		
			90º elbow hose joiner.
		
			Flow control valve.
		
			Stainless steel hose clips.
		
			1 x 12mm x 10m reel of PTFE tape.
	
	
		Compact 5000 Water Feature Pump
	
		
			230V/50Hz mains powered pump.
		
			Max Flow Rate 5000LPH, Max Head 3.1m.
		
			Dimensions: Length 170mm x Width 75mm x Height 120mm.
		
			10 metre power cable.
		
			Pump Debris Bag.
		
			2 Year Guarantee.
	


	For illumination, we suggest the LunarLED Spotlight Set 1 (Warm White) or the PondMax RGB LED Spotlight Set 1 (Colour changing) which can be installed under the blade to illuminate the falling jets of water.

	 

	Rear Entry Hose Connection.

	 

	Rear entry hose connection is the preferred method of pipe connection for the majority of water blade installations. This is because pipework is easier to hide when entering through the wall from the rear.

	Pipe connection from the rear is commonly the chosen method for supplying to water blades built into new walls as part of the fixed structure, as the flexible pipe can be hidden from view, entering the water blade through the back of the wall, leaving the water blade cascade lip as the only visible component.

	Rear entry pipe connection can also be achieved when mounting a water blade to an existing wall or surface by channelling the pipe through the wall and securing the water blade to the front face using a mounting bracket.

	 

	
		Jet Falls Water Blade Dimensions
	
		 
	
		


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