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An old McLeod gauge is low pressure measuring instrument, which is used for high precision measurement of vacuum
An old McLeod gauge is low pressure measuring instrument, which is used for high precision measurement of vacuum
Many techniques have been developed for the measurement of pressure and vacuum. Instruments used to measure and display pressure in an integral unit are called pressure gauges or vacuum gauges. A manometer is a good example as it uses a column of liquid to both measure and indicate pressure. Likewise the widely used Bourdon gauge is a mechanical device which both measures and indicates, and is probably the best known type of gauge.

A vacuum gauge is an absolute pressure gauge used to measure the pressures lower than the ambient atmospheric pressure.

Other methods of pressure measurement involve sensors which can transmit the pressure reading to a remote indicator or control system (telemetry).