The Build Pack defines the processes, procedures and methods used to communicate between the network operator and code participants. The Build Pack has been developed by consultative process between code participants.
The Customer Transfer Code Communication Rules and Electricity Industry Metering Code Communication Rules define the Build Pack and its' associated change control process. The Build Pack is dynamic in nature so as to adapt to an evolving electricity industry.
The known defects that affect the market interfaces are described in the Build Pack market defects and will be updated as required.
Current release | Previous releases |
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Build Pack version 4 - Support implementation of AMI 29 Nov 2019 | Build Pack version 3 - Post Transitional Period (final) 7 Dec 2013 |
Request for the WA Electricity Market to adopt the updated Build Pack documentation. There have been no changes to the XML transaction formats.
Build Pack Document Name |
Latest Version Date |
SWIS Communication rules |
01/11/2013 |
Market roles |
09/07/2008 |
Glossary |
29/11/2019 |
Usage guidelines |
07/12/2013 |
Schema information |
22/01/2009 |
Notice to Industry Participants |
22/01/2009 |
Customer transfer and standing data procedure |
29/11/2019 |
WA B2B procedures: meter data process |
29/11/2019 |
WA B2B procedures: service order process |
29/11/2019 |
WA B2B procedures: customer and site details process |
18/12/2008 |
WA B2B processes participant Build Pack |
29/11/2019 |
WA B2B procedures: technical guidelines |
18/12/2008 |
WA B2B procedures: technical delivery specification |
18/12/2008 |
Infrastructure user guide |
27/07/2008 |
Web portal user guide |
29/11/2019 |
Web portal functional specification |
01/11/2006 |
Streetlights Data CSV File Specification |
27/11/2013 |
UMS Data CSV File Specification |
26/11/2013 |
List of codes |
29/11/2019 |
Key to codes used in the Build Pack |
29/11/2019 |
Meter Data File Format Specification NEM12 & NEM13 |
01/12/2004 |
The Build Pack defects list outlines all known problems that can impact market participants. These problems are described in the document below:
Market participants are encouraged to review these problems, notify the network operator of other known issues and be actively involved in finding solutions.
Should Market participants have already resolved these issues, system changes that affect the market transactions will only be made after consultation and communication with the market.