A bubbler is positioned within a solvent reservoir of a chromatographic
system with its opening near the bottom of the system to measure the
pressure of solvent. The bubbler may use air or may use helium or some
other gas so that the solvent can be purged of excess air while its level
is being monitored by the bubbler. The bubbler provides a depth signal to
a microcontroller that records the drop in pressure and projects a low
level of pressure at which point solvent should be replenished. The
microprocessor may provide a signal to the operator or terminate
operation or automatically replenish solvent depending upon the program.