cartesian diver manostat
cartesian diver manostat
[kär′tē·zhan ¦dīv·ər ′man·ə‚stat] (engineering)
Preset, on-off-control manometer arrangement by which a specified low pressure (high vacuum) is maintained via the rise or submergence of a marginally buoyant float within a liquid mercury reservoir.
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