Edit the circuit plan with Ask AI
AI Circuit Plan lets you edit an existing circuit plan with a natural-language prompt — "add a surge protector at the inverter", "remove the battery isolator" — instead of clicking through the editor toolbar. It edits the plan you already have; it doesn't generate one from scratch.
AI Circuit Plan is a Beta feature on top of the circuit-plan editor. You type what you want changed, and Reonic applies the change to the current diagram. It's a faster way to make the same edits you'd otherwise make yourself in the editor toolbar.
Before you start
- Your workspace must have AI Circuit Plan enabled. It's a Beta feature; if you don't see it, contact your Reonic account manager.
- A circuit plan must already exist on the variant — open it first (see Generate and open the circuit plan). AI Circuit Plan edits an existing plan.
- You need Editor access or above.
Use Ask AI
- Open the circuit plan editor on the offer's planning view.
- Click the AI sparkles button in the editor toolbar. It appears when AI Circuit Plan is enabled for your workspace.
- Type a plain-language instruction — for example "add an AC surge protector at the inverter output", "remove the battery DC isolator", or "wire the inverter to a three-phase counter".
- Submit. Reonic processes the prompt and returns the change against the current plan.
- Review the change applied to the diagram in the editor.
- Click Save to keep it.
What it can and can't do
- It edits an existing plan. Add, remove, or rewire elements with a prompt, working on the diagram you already have.
- The first draft always comes from the components. Reonic generates the initial circuit plan from the planned components (see Generate and open the circuit plan); the AI refines it from there.
- Review before you save. Saving keeps the current diagram in full, so check the change on screen before you save.
Things to know
- AI Circuit Plan is a Beta feature. If the sparkles button is missing or greyed out, it isn't available in your workspace — contact your Reonic account manager.
- It's a residential feature, like the circuit plan itself. Commercial projects have no circuit-plan surface.
- Applying the change and saving are two steps. The AI result updates the in-editor diagram immediately, and the change is kept once you save the plan.
Need help?
- Step-by-step questions about this flow → contact your Reonic account manager.
- Feature requests or something missing → send a note to your account manager.
- Bug reports → include a screenshot and the URL where it happened in your support email.
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