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AI electrical circuit planner: turn rooms and appliances into an editable circuit list

Describe the building, rooms, and important appliances in your own words. Electro Planner organises the information and prepares a draft circuit list you can change before adding it to the project.

Example workflow

Description → structured summary → circuit list

Installation description

Single-family house with three-phase supply. Open-plan living room and kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage, and utility room. Induction hob, oven, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, heat pump, and EV charger.

Organising the description
Identifying rooms and appliances
Preparing a draft list

Organised brief

  • Single-family house · 3-phase
  • 8 rooms and zones
  • 7 important appliances

AI prepared 28 proposed circuits

This is an example. The number of suggested circuits depends on the description, appliances, and rooms.

Ground-floor lighting

Single-phase

Living area

Ground-floor lighting points

Kitchen sockets 1

Single-phase

Kitchen

Worktop sockets

Induction hob

Three-phase

Kitchen

Dedicated appliance circuit

Washing machine

Single-phase

Bathroom

Dedicated appliance circuit

Heat pump

Not determined

Utility room

Appliance supply

EV charger

Three-phase

Garage

Dedicated appliance circuit

Less blank-table work

Start with a structured circuit proposal

Manual preparation

  1. 1Notes about rooms and appliances
  2. 2Organising the information
  3. 3Blank circuit table
  4. 4Re-entering every item
  5. 5Further corrections

Workflow with an AI proposal

  1. 1Installation description in your own words
  2. 2Structured proposal
  3. 3Review of every item
  4. 4Approval of selected circuits

What to describe

Include the details that shape the circuit proposal

You do not need a special form. Describe the installation in your own words and cover these five useful groups of information.

1

Building type

Say whether you are planning a house, flat, commercial unit, or another type of property.

2

Power supply

Mention a single-phase or three-phase supply if it has already been determined.

3

Rooms and zones

List the rooms, floors, and functional zones you want the proposal to cover.

4

High-power appliances

Include items such as an induction hob, heat pump, EV charger, or other significant loads.

5

Special requirements

Note additional needs such as a workshop, outdoor installation, spare capacity, or a separate zone.

You stay in control

AI proposes. You review and approve.

The draft is not added to the project automatically. Review the result first, edit fields, and remove unnecessary items.

Edit proposals

Adjust the name, power, supply type, and description to match the project.

Remove items

Keep only the circuits that make sense for the scope of your work.

Add after review

Only after you approve them are the selected circuits added; the existing list stays in place.

Who it helps

A shared brief for people preparing an installation

Installer

Organises client information and moves to a list that is ready for technical review.

Designer

Gets a structured starting point instead of scattered notes about rooms and loads.

Informed property owner

Prepares a clearer consultation brief while keeping the electrician or designer responsible for assessment.

Continue planning

FAQ

Common questions about AI circuit proposals

Does AI add circuits to the project automatically?

No. You first see a draft list. You can change or remove every item, then explicitly approve the circuits you want to add.

Is the result a finished electrical design?

No. It is a starting point for further work. Power, circuit grouping, and installation requirements should be checked by a qualified designer or electrician.

Does this feature select cables, protective devices, and the distribution board?

No. It organises the description and proposes a draft circuit list. Selecting cables, protective devices, and the distribution board remains a separate task and requires review.

Can I change the proposals before saving?

Yes. You can edit proposal fields, remove items, and decide which circuits to add to the project.

Is the installation description sent to marketing analytics?

No. This page’s marketing events do not send the description, room names, appliances, or circuit names. See the privacy policy in effect when you use the feature for processing details.

How many circuits can I add?

The number of suggested circuits depends on the description, while the number you can add depends on current account limits. You can reduce the list before approval.

Turn an installation description into an editable starting point

Start a project, describe the rooms and appliances, then review the prepared proposals.

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