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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

  1. Open the circuit plan editor on the offer's planning view.
  2. Click the AI sparkles button in the editor toolbar. It appears when AI Circuit Plan is enabled for your workspace.
  3. 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".
  4. Submit. Reonic processes the prompt and returns the change against the current plan.
  5. Review the change applied to the diagram in the editor.
  6. 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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