Environmental

Used-Oil Control, Monitoring, and Pickup Coordination

AFMS connects pump control, tank visibility, safety status, vendor pickup workflows, and documentation so used-oil operations stay controlled and visible.

Pump control with safety status

Tank level visibility

Operator green / yellow / red status

Vendor pickup workflow

Diagram: AFMS remote stations, control core, radar tank sensing, optional float and inlet valve layers, and evidence records.
AFMS connects pump control, remote stations, tank sensing, optional safety layers, telemetry, and evidence in the environmental operating record.

AFMS as an environmental used-oil control system. Remote start and stop stations, the AFMS control core, radar tank sensing, and optional redundant safety layers produce workflow events and evidence such as before-and-after levels, pickup records, vendor documents, invoices, and credits.

Diagram: AFMS pickup reconciliation from threshold request to vendor schedule, before/after level, documents, invoice or credit, operations proof, financial proof, and audit proof.
Tank thresholds, pickup scheduling, before/after levels, documents, charges, credits, and audit proof connect in one pickup record.

A used-oil pickup from a tank threshold or staff request through vendor scheduling, level reconciliation, document upload, charges or credits, and exportable operations, finance, and audit proof.

Telemetry threshold to ticket, vendor portal acknowledgement, work order, pickup, before/after reconciliation, proof, financial outcome, AP closeout, closed with audit trail.
Telemetry threshold → ticket → vendor portal acknowledgement → work order → pickup → before/after reconciliation → proof → financial outcome → AP closeout → closed with audit trail. Applies where AFMS or telemetry is installed and configured.

More than an alarm

AFMS is a control, safety, inventory, and workflow system. It provides used-oil operational visibility and helps teams coordinate pickups before they interrupt service operations.

Pump control

Control points for routine flow with overrides and safety stops.

Tank level visibility

Real-time tank visibility on the platform record and operator station.

Operator status

Green / yellow / red state surfaces what operators need to know with less guesswork — training reinforced by clear local status.

Vendor pickup workflow

Pickup requests, schedules, documents, charges, and credits tied to the tank.

Control at the point of work

Operators need clear status and simple stop controls. Workflows keep dealership teams informed throughout.

Signal
Capture the state

Tank level

Operator station status

Audible / visual alerts

Inspection support

Action
Take the action

Remote start / stop stations

Global stop-all behavior

Pickup request

Vendor route

Evidence
Keep the evidence

Before / after tank levels

Pickup completion notes

Document upload

Service history

Pickup reconciliation

When a vendor removes oil, the workflow connects before-and-after levels, estimated volume removed, pickup documents, charges, credits, and timeline history.

Before / after tank levels

Captured from connected tank monitoring where configured; manual assets use manual proof.

Pickup completion notes

Notes, photos, and exceptions recorded by the vendor or staff.

Document upload

Manifests, receipts, and other documents retained on the asset.

Service history

A complete pickup record by tank, site, and vendor.

Telemetry health, when telemetry is part of the workflow

Where AFMS is connected, the telemetry layer is monitored as its own surface. Stale data, missing strapping, calibration drift, or anomaly-rule failures surface before they create false alerts or missed pickups.

Device status + heartbeat

Last heartbeat, device online/offline, polling cadence, and last-reading timestamp per asset.

Strapping table check

Tank strapping required for reconciliation; missing strapping disables reconciliation rather than producing bad numbers.

Threshold validation

Configured thresholds validated against tank capacity; out-of-range thresholds flag setup before publish.

Duplicate / stale suppression

Repeat events and stale data are suppressed; the workflow shows the suppression reason for audit.

Anomaly rules

Threshold-based anomaly rules at MVP scope. Advanced leak / anomaly detection is Phase 2 unless validated for the site.

Data quality flags

Calibration drift, sensor errors, and communication failures surface as workflow exceptions, not silent gaps.

Installed through partners

AFMS reinforces the dealer and installer model. Customers should be routed to authorized partners for installation, commissioning, and support.

Environmental compliance disclaimer

F2 Core supports environmental workflows, organization, documentation, and evidence readiness. It is not a substitute for legal advice or a qualified environmental compliance review.

Ready to bring used-oil work into one record?

Walk through a dealership-specific AFMS workflow from threshold to closeout.