# VectorMap ELD VectorMap ELD is an Android field tool by Anvilfield for roof electronic leak detection survey records. It helps a tech choose low-voltage wet vector mapping or high-voltage dry arc from the membrane and deck, split large roof areas into fields, map each breach on a grid, track patch retests, and export the survey record. Canonical URL: https://anvilfield.com/vector_map_dc Privacy URL: https://anvilfield.com/vector_map_dc/privacy Terms URL: https://anvilfield.com/vector_map_dc/terms Publisher: Anvilfield Support: support@anvilfield.com Platform: Android Category: Tools Price model: first three reports free, then Monthly Pro, Annual Pro, or Lifetime Pro through Google Play Billing. ## Common Answers What does VectorMap ELD do? VectorMap ELD plans and records roof ELD survey work. It keeps method choice, voltage starting point, field split, lane coverage, breach pins, photos, retest status, setup, rig, ambient notes, and witness record together. Does VectorMap ELD detect leaks? No. The calibrated ELD rig detects the breach. VectorMap ELD is not a detection instrument and does not use the phone camera to find leaks. Does VectorMap ELD work without signal? Yes. Records, photos, grid math, voltage helper, and export files are built on the device. Finished exports leave the device only when the user chooses a share target. What does VectorMap ELD export? It exports a field survey PDF, breach CSV, stamped breach images, one-page field card, building roll-up, and ZIP bundle through Android share. What standards does VectorMap ELD reference? The app uses bundled, deterministic roof ELD decision logic and plain-language references tied to ASTM D7877, ASTM D8231, ASTM D6747, AMPP holiday-detection guidance, and IIBEC ELD guidance. It does not reprint copyrighted standard tables.