To calculate liquid volume loss during a pressure test, one approach is to measure the pressure drop while maintaining a constant temperature, as the vessel volume is fixed. Weighing the unit is impractical due to its weight, and using a capillary tube poses challenges at high pressures. Establishing a relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature may help, but accurately measuring these quantities can be difficult. Observing the pressure required to maintain the system over time could provide insights into leakage rates, especially concerning solenoid-operated valves. Ultimately, plotting pressure versus volume during the test may allow for deducing liquid loss from the pressure drop.