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What is an ejector (a.k.a. “poor man’s pump”), and why is it important?

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What is an ejector (a.k.a. “poor man’s pump”), and why is it important?

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A. The ejector is simply a device that removes air from the vacuum chamber of the filter. It is important because a vacuum cannot exist in the presence of air, and the effective operation of the filter is based on the vacuum. Each D.E. Smith, Inc. vacuum filter unit is equipped with an ejector.

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