Frequently Asked Questions
Get clear answers about F2 Core, environmental workflows, energy management, hardware, partners, pricing, implementation, and security.
Platform & integrations
Environmental workflows
Energy and savings
Hardware and installers
Platform FAQ
No. F2 Core is an operational layer that connects work, vendors, approvals, and evidence. It can start standalone and integrate with maintenance or ERP systems when ready.
Yes. F2 Core launches with native assets, tickets, vendors, dashboards, documents, and routing rules. Integrations can be added when the customer is ready.
Access is role-based: site managers, GMs, finance, compliance, vendors, and leadership all see different views of the same operating record.
Workflows use rules, thresholds, ownership, vendor contracts, approval limits, and escalation timers — configured per customer during implementation.
Environmental FAQ
No. F2 Core supports environmental workflows, organization, documentation, and evidence readiness. It is not a substitute for legal advice or a qualified environmental compliance review.
Yes. Labels and QR codes are tied to tank and container records with state-aware templates and a print/order workflow.
Pickups are routed through a shared workflow with the tank context, vendor route, schedule, documents, and reconciliation.
Yes. Authorized vendors can attach documents and notes that retain on the asset record.
Energy FAQ
No. Energy Management features help identify runtime patterns, exceptions, and opportunities for action. Actual savings depend on site conditions, equipment, usage, tariffs, and implementation.
HVAC, compressors, dryers, lifts, garage doors, lighting circuits, pumps, exhaust systems, and other current-monitored equipment.
Yes. Energy alerts can route into tickets, vendor workflows, or PM tasks based on policy.
Yes. Energy partners receive service requests with full asset and signal context.
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