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Circuit-plan templates and planning packages

Save a wired circuit-plan layout once and import it on similar future projects, and bundle modules, inverters, and storage into a planning package so you can drop a complete starter configuration onto an offer with one click.

Two kinds of reuse touch the circuit plan: circuit-plan templates (a saved wiring layout you re-import) and planning packages (a bundled component set you drop onto an offer, which then drives the auto-generated plan). They sit at different points in the flow. Packages feed in upstream, templates re-apply a finished diagram.

Before you start

  • For circuit-plan templates: build the diagram you want to reuse first in free editing mode. See "Edit the circuit plan".
  • For planning packages: set the package up in Settings > Planning & offer > Planning templates > Planning packages tab, not in the circuit-plan editor.
  • Templates are available to everyone in your workspace.

Save a reusable circuit-plan template

Once you've laid out a circuit plan you'll use often, save it as a template.

  1. In free editing mode, build the diagram exactly as you want it.
  2. Click Save template.
  3. Give the template a clear name, for example Residential PV + battery + wallbox (DE), Commercial PV + multi-MPP (DE), or PV-only no battery (AT).
  4. Click Save.

In a future project, open the circuit plan, switch to free editing mode, and click Import template. Reonic adds the template's content to the current canvas; adjust the project-specific components from there.

Template patterns that work well

  • One template per system type — PV-only, PV + battery (AC-coupled), PV + battery (DC-coupled), PV + battery + wallbox, commercial multi-inverter.
  • One template per country when you operate across multiple markets and the wiring conventions differ. Pick the right country template at the start of each plan to short-cut the country-specific component setup.
  • One template per common inverter model — saves the inverter-specific component arrangement and connection layout.

Planning packages — bundle modules, inverters, and storage

A planning package bundles a default set of components — module, inverter, optional battery, and accessories — so you can drop a complete starter configuration onto an offer with one click. The package is the upstream input: once the variant is configured from the package, the circuit-plan editor draws the wiring from those planned components.

Set packages up in Settings > Planning & offer > Planning templates, on the Planning packages tab. See "Planning packages and templates". The two reuse mechanisms are complementary: a planning package seeds the components, and a circuit-plan template re-applies a finished diagram layout once the variant is configured.

Things to know

  • Templates are available across your workspace. Anyone in your workspace can use templates you save.
  • Planning packages live in Settings > Planning & offer > Planning templates; circuit-plan templates live in the editor. Packages set the components; templates set the diagram layout.
  • Save a template before extensive free-mode work. A saved template is your reliable round-trip point to return to a known layout. See "Edit the circuit plan".

Need help?

  • Step-by-step questions about this flow → contact Reonic support.
  • Feature requests or something missing → contact Reonic support.
  • Bug reports → include a screenshot and the page where it happened in your support email.

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