Readings, gauge evidence, photos, signatures, identifiers, time, location, and notes stay tied to the same fire protection test.

For fire protection contractors
SprinklerGauge IQ
Document sprinkler and standpipe pressure tests without loose evidence
SprinklerGauge IQ captures calibrated gauge readings, job photos, zone and riser identifiers, pump details, timestamps, technician notes, and witness signatures in one contractor-ready report.
Reports can identify the sprinkler zone, standpipe, fire main, riser, or pump associated with each pressure-test record.
Crews capture evidence on site while office teams get a structured report to review before external handoff.
Fire protection pressure testing
Built around the way this pressure-test work is actually reviewed.
Keep hydrostatic, fire main, riser, standpipe, and pump-test records organized for acceptance packets, inspection files, GC handoffs, facility teams, and AHJ review without claiming authority over final approval.
Guide the crew while the evidence still exists.
Prompt technicians for the readings, photos, identifiers, location, timestamp, notes, and sign-off details that usually get reconstructed later from camera rolls, texts, paper forms, and memory.
Give operations a packet they can inspect before sending.
Keep test context, reviewer notes, exceptions, and report modules in one workflow so missing fields are visible before the record reaches a customer, builder, inspector, facility team, or internal QA file.
Show the work without overstating approval.
Reports are written as decision-support evidence: structured, timestamped, calibration-aware documentation that supports review without claiming certification, legal determination, or regulatory sign-off.
Capture pressure readings for sprinkler, standpipe, fire main, riser, and pump-related tests with the job context reviewers expect.
Tie photos, calibrated gauge evidence, signatures, GPS, timestamps, technician identity, and notes to the correct zone, riser, standpipe, or pump.
Generate a clean report for acceptance packets, inspection records, service documentation, and internal review before submission.
Industry needs
Replace scattered field evidence with a review-ready record.
Witness sign-off gaps
AHJ representatives, owners, GCs, or site contacts may need to see who witnessed a test and what was captured at the time.
Mixed system identifiers
Zone, riser, standpipe, fire main, and pump labels can get separated from photos and readings when crews rely on paper or camera rolls.
Packet review delays
Acceptance and inspection packets take longer when office teams have to chase missing gauge photos, signatures, timestamps, or test notes.
Workflows
Sector workflows, terminology, and test context in one place.
Acceptance testing
Document new-install or retrofit pressure tests with system identifiers, required photos, witness details, and sign-off fields for the project packet.
Inspection and service
Record inspection or service-visit readings by riser, zone, standpipe, or fire main so follow-up work starts from a clear evidence trail.
Pump and riser checks
Attach pump, valve, riser, and gauge photos alongside readings and notes so reviewers can see what was tested and where.
Evidence requirements
Capture the details people ask for after the job is complete.
Calibrated gauge evidence
Capture pressure readings with gauge, technician, timestamp, location, and test-window details stored against the right system component.
Photos and signatures
Collect required photos of the gauge, riser, valve, pump, test setup, or area served, plus witness or site-contact signatures when needed.
Review-ready reports
Package readings, photos, identifiers, notes, and sign-offs into a consistent report for contractor review and stakeholder submission.
Field flow
From job setup to report handoff.
Select the job, test type, and sprinkler, standpipe, fire main, riser, zone, or pump identifier.
Capture a calibrated gauge reading or enter a reviewed manual reading with supporting details.
Add required photos, GPS, timestamp, technician details, test notes, and observed conditions.
Collect AHJ, witness, owner, GC, or site-contact sign-off when the project requires it.
Review the report for completeness before adding it to the acceptance or inspection packet.
Reports and systems
Deliver the evidence package without rebuilding it by hand.
What reviewers see
One packet with the field story, proof trail, and handoff context.
Each industry page now mirrors the actual buying pain: reviewers do not just need a reading, they need to know which asset or line was tested, who captured it, what evidence supports it, and what still needs professional review.
Report modules
Integration points
SprinklerGauge IQ helps contractors organize pressure-test evidence and documentation for review. It does not certify code compliance, determine legal pass or fail status, or replace AHJ, inspector, engineer, or project-specific approval processes.
Book demo
Make fire protection pressure-test packets easier to review
Give field crews a faster way to capture calibrated pressure evidence and give office teams a cleaner report for acceptance, inspection, and stakeholder handoff.