Vacuum Gauge
Vacuum Gauge Summary
Vacuum Gauge is a mobile iOS app in Business by iPREPpress LLC. Released in Feb 2015 (11 years ago). It has 2.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 5.00 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Mar 2, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Mar 2, 2026 .
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Ratings: 2.00
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App Description
Links via Bluetooth Low Energy to DigiVac vacuum gauges to view, alarm, log readings and email data for graphing pump down curves. Ideal for vacuum pump test or finding leaks.
This is the first vacuum gauge App available on Apple for the medium vacuum range with typical measurements in the micron or millitorr range.
Key Features:
• Remote Monitoring | Bluetooth Viewing of Current Vacuum Pressure on Smartphone or Tablet
• Data Logging and Sharing | Powerful feature allows you to retrieve data from your DigiVac gauge and share it anywhere
• Alarm | Know immediately when vacuum level has been reached
Sharing Vacuum vs. Time Data Feature:
Ideal for vacuum pump testing and performing a vacuum pump baseline. Simply save the baseline test data then compare it to a recent vacuum pump test to see if your vacuum pump is still performing optimally
• Especially useful if you are trying to troubleshoot leaks or other vacuum problems and need remote team collaboration
• Helps you prove that a particular vacuum level was reached | Provides functional data for warranty purposes in large HVAC systems or proof of adherence to standard operating procedures for transformer or utility work
Data Logging Feature:
Enables the user to choose how often data is logged. The time durations available are once per second, once per minute and once per hour.
• Once per second might be used to look at a scientific process, distillation or documenting vacuum pump performance.
• Once per minute might be useful for documenting a process that runs for an hour or more
• Once per hour might be useful to document a transformer dryout or process that runs for 12 ~ 48 hours
The distance between the vacuum gauge and the tablet or mobile device is about 300 feet line of site. The signal is sent via Bluetooth Low Energy, or Bluetooth 4.0. The signal can go through some walls and around some curves, but that greatly diminishes the overall distance.
Examples:
• A gauge on a dashboard parked down the street can be read with a smart phone 450 feet away
• A gauge on a manifold in one room can be read by a phone in an office that is about