No. Pulsating sprinklers do not have a filter because the opening of the brass nozzle is large enough to flush out large particles.
The gear-operated sprinkler has a coarse filter as the turbine that drives the enclosed gearbox also needs a certain level of protection. When operating with cisterns, fountains, etc. in particular, it is not essential to have a fine filter.
Premium Pulsating, Circle and Section Sprinkler Head (8137)
Premium Pulsating, Circle and Section Sprinkler (8136)
Premium Pulsating, Circle and Section Sprinkler (8135)
Premium High-Rise Pulsating Sprinkler (8138)
Comfort Pulsating, Circle and Section Sprinkler (8141)
Comfort Turbo-Driven Sprinkler (8144)
Comfort Turbo-Driven Sprinkler (8143)
Articles in this section
- How many irrigation cycles can I set daily using the Watering Control systems?
- Can I shut off the pop-up sprinklers?
- Is the Micro-Drip-System suitable for hard water?
- Can I also water manually using the auto Water Distributor?
- Are the 4-channel distributors frost-proof?
- What does the lock symbol in My garden planner do?
- Sprinklers are not connected in My garden planner; what can I do?
- How can I change the spring direction/sector of the sprinkler in My garden planner?
- How can I lock areas drawn in My garden planner so that they cannot be changed?
- How can I move the garden in My garden planner?