Drip tubing’s are easily clogged without the proper filtration, especially when using dirty water. Filtration is a must on any drip irrigation system. Without proper filtration, your drip system will begin to clog over time. Warranties on emitters and other such parts are not valid if the proper filtration is not used. Drip systems operated best with a 150-mesh or 200-mesh filter.
- All-purpose screen filters for use in drip irrigation or micro sprinkler systems.
- Screens have excellent resistance to most common chemicals.
- Large filter area and low friction loss allow for long intervals between cleanings.
- Easy maintenance and cleaning.
- Color-coded replacement screens for easy identification are available.
- Constructed of UV-resistant durable plastic material to withstand the most adverse condition.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Flow rate:
- 3/4” up to 13 GPM
- Operating pressure: up to 100 PSI
- Temperature range: up to 130°F (54°C)
- Screen size: 155-mesh
- Inlet and outlet size: 3/4” MNPT inlet and outlet
- Materials:
- – Housing: polypropylene
- – O-ring: EPDM
- – Screen: Polyester
DIG’s Plastic Screen Filters, are heavy-duty filters with 155-mesh screen elements, used to protect drip irrigation systems in residential and commercial installations. Dig’s plastic screen filter protects the water passages of drip emitters and micro sprinklers from particles that may enter the irrigation system.
Recommended for filtering well or city water. If you are watering from a pond, river or stream, we recommend a Media Filter. We carry the most trusted brands such as Rivulis-Jain Spin Clean Filters, Dig’s plastic screen filters and Netafim’s Disc Filters.
The screen filter inside can easily be removed, cleaned and replaced. For small systems, check out our Filter & Regulator assembly.