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A foot valve is not required in reciprocating pumps because these pumps can create suction and effectively draw fluid into the pump chamber during their intake stroke. Unlike centrifugal pumps, which rely on continuous flow and need a foot valve to maintain prime, reciprocating pumps can handle intermittent flow and are designed to operate with a positive pressure during the suction phase. Additionally, the check valves within the pump ensure that fluid flows in the desired direction and prevents backflow, eliminating the need for an external foot valve.

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