Elite Cascade Boxes 14", 22", 28", 30" and 40" Spillways
Starts at: $215.99
Brand: PondBuilder
SKU:PB1106
MPN: 6837
Cascade Falls Boxes were created for Pond-Less applications instead of using a large bio-waterfall.
Cascade Falls Boxes include a black Matala mat which creates an even flow of water over the weir, a landscape lid for hiding the unit in the landscape, a detachable weir, and all the necessary installation hardware. Place them side-by-side for additional design options and waterfall widths.
PB1106 - Small Cascade Falls Waterfall
- Max. Pump Flow: 2500 gph
- Waterfall Width: 14” Spillway
- Dimensions: 19” x 24” x 14.25”
- Inlet Size: Two - 2” Spinwelds
PB1113 - Medium Cascade Falls Waterfall
- Max. Pump Flow: 5500 gph
- Waterfall Width: 22” Spillway
- Dimensions: 20” x 33” x 14.25”
- Inlet Size: Two - 2” Spinwelds
- Includes: landscape lid, black matala diffuser mat, two factory installed spinweld fittings, detachable weir, self tapping stainless steel screws, black silicone, plumbing fittings, and full color instructions.
PB2866 - Medium 28" Spillway
- Max pump size: 7500 gph
- Measures 32.25"w X 15.5"d X 5"h
- 2" inlet size
PB1120 - Large Cascade Falls Waterfall
- Max. Pump Flow: 7500 gph
- Waterfall Width: 30” Spillway
- Dimensions: 20” x 41” x 14.25”
- Inlet Size: Two - 3” Spinwelds
- Includes: landscape lid, black matala diffuser mat, two factory installed spinweld fittings, detachable weir, self tapping stainless steel screws, black silicone, plumbing fittings, and full color instructions.
PB1182 - Extra Large Cascade Falls Waterfall
- Max. Pump Flow: 10,000 gph
- Waterfall Width: 40” Spillway
- Dimensions: 19.5” x 51” x 14.25”
- Inlet Size: Two - 3” Spinwelds
- Includes: landscape lid, black matala diffuser mat, two factory installed spinweld fittings, detachable weir, self tapping stainless steel screws, black silicone, plumbing fittings, and full color instructions.
PondMeister Note:
Question: What is a "2" Spinweld"?
Answer: It is like a bulkhead fitting with female threads on both at least one side of the fitting. It usually comes installed on say a water fall filter box. This is where water would enter the box from the tubing. But it is "welded" on to the box permanently. Where as a regular bulk head fitting can be installed or taken off the falls box, a spin weld fitting is on permanently. I think they are used because they are less expensive to manufacture.
View the PDF for complete operating instructions.