A compact version, designated Mm1, of the HG5 primary standard manometer of
the Istituto di Metrologia "G. Colonnetti" (IMGC) is described. The instru
ment was constructed in order to exploit thoroughly, in the range of pressu
res up to 5 kPa, the potential accuracy of the measurement principle and in
strumentation already adopted in HG5 - the same optical components, instrum
ent hardware and software can be used on either of the manometers. The impr
ovement in measurement accuracy of the MM1 instrument over that of HG5 in t
he same range was largely obtained by reducing by an order of magnitude the
lengths of both mercury and gas columns. This provision can reduce the unc
ertainties associated with the computation of aerostatic heads in the U-tub
e and with the correction of interferometer readings for gas refractivity,
as well as reduce the detrimental effects of residual temperature gradients
inside the manometer body. In addition, the systematic adoption of purpose
-built cat's-eye optical devices allows the reflection of laser beams to be
made directly on mercury menisci, whereas the massive, all-metal body cons
truction of the manometer ensures an improved mechanical stability. The pap
er includes the uncertainty budget, with evaluated standard uncertainties r
anging between 12 mPa at 1 Pa and 53 mPa at 5 kPa, in the relative or gauge
measurement mode.