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To select a vacuum pump, first thoroughly understand what you need your vacuum system to do. But just as important, you must know the impact the selected vacuum system will have on the overall cost to produce your product. The pumping-system configuration can be just as important as the pump technology you select and even small changes in configuration can make significant improvements to vacuum-system reliability, reducing overall user intervention.