When the differential pressure gauge reaches the pre-set pressure difference between filter inflow and outflow, a signal is triggered and the cleaning starts. The suction nozzles (1) are located inside the filtering element. They are separated by a spacing mesh and connected to the atmospheric pressure via the nozzles holder manifold (2) and the discharge valve (3). The difference in pressure between the inside of the filter and the atmosphere creates the suction power needed to perform the cleaning of the filtering element (4). During the cleaning cycle, the nozzles rotate powered by the electric motor (5) inspecting and cleaning the entire surface of the filtering element. Dirt is removed through the discharge valve (3) installed on the filter.