The Nelson Automatic Dog Waterer Model 1200 and Nelson Dog Feeding Pan Model 1400 are USDA approved for licensed professional kennel operators. Save $15 off our already low listed individual prices when you buy the automatic waterer and feeding pan in this convenient kit. Both pieces are constructed of chew-proof...
The Nelson Automatic Dog Waterer Model 1200 and Nelson Dog Feeding Pan Model 1400 are USDA approved for licensed professional kennel operators. Save $15 off our already low listed individual prices when you buy the automatic waterer and feeding pan in this convenient kit. Both pieces are constructed of chew-proof 304 grade stainless steel, the same that is used in restaurant kitchen equipment. Also, both bowls be removed from the mounting for easy clean-up.
Save yourself from having to haul water buckets or drag hoses around to get the dogs watered. The automatic waterer is controlled by a float actuated valve made from food grade acetal plastic. The valve automatically refills the dish with fresh, clean water as your dog lowers the water level by drinking. The 1/8 in. FTP water line can be hooked up at either the right or left side of the unit.
The sturdy mounting options available prevent the dog from tipping or moving the bowls and making a mess. You can either mount the automatic waterer and feeding pan to a wall using the built-in mounting plate, or mount them to a kennel pole and connect the water to a garden hose with two special accessory kits provided to LCS by the manufacturer at no extra charge to you!
Feeding Pan holds approximately 16 cups of food in the 9 in. wide x 7 1/3 in. long x 4 in. high feeding space. External dimensions: 10 in. wide x 8 1/3 in. long x 4 in. high.
The waterer has a 6 in. wide x 7 in. long x 4 in. high reservoir.
External dimensions: 10 in. wide x 8 in. long x 4 in. high.
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