Westnetz Uses AR to Train Technicians on Complex Electrical Infrastructure
Westnetz Success Story
Training Energy Grid Technicians with AR
Distribution system operator Westnetz uses AR training to make complex operating resources easy to understand. The technology provides its users an X-ray view: Transformers, switchgear and lines can be viewed in great detail.
Westnetz: AR Training for Primary Technology Staff
Training energy grid technicians on transformers, switchgear and cables is both safety-critical and time-consuming. The equipment is too complex and too hazardous to simply open up for training purposes. Westnetz uses Hololight Space to give technicians a virtual X-ray view into the inner workings of their infrastructure — without entering potentially dangerous areas.
- Organization: Westnetz — one of Germany's largest distribution system operators
- Challenge: Training primary technology staff on complex electrical equipment that cannot be safely opened or entered during training.
- Solution: Hololight Space, used to visualize the inner workings of transformers, switchgear and cables in AR at full detail.
- Result: Realistic, hands-on AR training without physical risk — with plans to extend the approach to complex maintenance procedures.
Planning with foresight, making targeted investments and driving forward innovative technology and processes: Westnetz, one of Germany's largest distribution system operators, is making use of the opportunities offered by digitizing with Augmented Reality.
"Our task is to analyze the market, discover new trends and technologies as well as establish them in other departments," comments Deliah Hecker from the digitalization, innovation and technology department at Westnetz. "AR has become a key part of how we stay at the forefront of innovation," says Hecker.
Deliah Hecker using Hololight’s Augmented Reality Software. Practice shows her that AR is almost indispensable in the future if you want to increase efficiency and performance. /CR: Frank Peterschröder
Augmented Reality as a Key Technology
Jens Zurmühlen from the Westnetz Training and Technology Center in Wesel, Germany, also considers Augmented Reality a key technology. He is responsible for the training and further education of primary technology employees. "Our technology center lives on innovations. We have demonstrated how Augmented Reality can be integrated into primary technology. AR makes it possible, for example, to conduct realistic training without having to enter potentially dangerous areas," says Jens Zurmühlen.
Primary technology includes transformers, switchgear and cables — multiple complex operating resources that are designed to run in parallel in order to continue to guarantee a reliable energy supply in the event of failure of individual components. Thorough training for operating and repairing these components is both important and time-consuming.
AR Model Provides New Insights
In order to make the complex equipment easy to understand and to shorten training times, Westnetz uses Hololights 3D viewer and an AR headset. "With the Augmented Reality software, we have an X-ray view deep into the insides of our equipment. Even functionalities that are difficult to display are visible," reports Jens Zurmühlen. "We can put ourselves in the virtual 3D model and look at every screw and every gear wheel in detail," adds Deliah Hecker.
One of the things Jens Zurmühlen appreciates about AR is that you can look inside objects – such X-ray vision is usually only accessible for superheroes. /CR: Frank Peterschröder
The greatest challenge in the project was the modelling of the assemblies. It was necessary to realistically represent the dimensional accuracy of the assemblies and also to visualize the moving elements true to the original. The AR application also had to convince the participants of its effectiveness. "Feedback on the new technology was very important to us for the sake of evaluating whether this learning method can be applied seamlessly in the future," confirms Jens Zurmühlen.
“The project with Hololight has shown us how Augmented Reality helps to take workflows and learning processes to a new level of efficiency”. Deliah Hecker, Digitalization, Innovation and Technology Division, Westnetz
“We also plan to use AR in the future to visualize complex, technical maintenance measures. This will enable us to guarantee safe operation,” concludes Jens Zurmühlen.
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