SCOTT D BOWLES
Electrician in Fort Wayne, IN

License number
Massachusetts 49178
Issued Date
May 24, 2011
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2018
Type
Electrical Engineer
Address
Address
Fort Wayne, IN 46818

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Name
Address
Phone
Scott Bowles, age 60
10200 Neenah Dr, Newburgh, IN 47630
(812) 589-9428
Scott Bowles, age 63
7105 Oakbay Dr, Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 877-9545
Scott Bowles
1411 Avalon Ct, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
Scott D Bowles, age 62
6510 Stony Brook Dr, Fort Wayne, IN 46835
(260) 486-5020
(219) 486-5020
Scott D Bowles
1411 Avalon Ct, Fort Wayne, IN 46825
(219) 489-5255
(260) 489-5255

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Owner, Spectrum Engineering Corp

Owner, Spectrum Engineering Corp

Position:
Owner at Spectrum Engineering Corp
Location:
Fort Wayne, Indiana Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Spectrum Engineering Corp since Jan 2004 - Owner
Education:
Indiana University Fort Wayne 1990 - 1992
Masters, Business Administration
Tri-State University
Bachelors, Electrical Engineering


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Electrical Distribution System And Method Of Monitoring And/Or Controlling Same

Electrical Distribution System And Method Of Monitoring And/Or Controlling Same

US Patent:
6535797, Mar 18, 2003
Filed:
Feb 1, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/495846
Inventors:
Scott D. Bowles - Fort Wayne IN
Craig W. Trowbridge - Fort Wayne IN
David L. Bowles - Leo IN
Assignee:
Spectrum Engineering Corporation - Leo IN
International Classification:
G06K 1500
US Classification:
700286, 700291, 700292, 700297
Abstract:
An electrical distribution system includes a communications network; a transmission circuit; a plurality of distribution feeder circuits; at least one monitoring device; and a plurality of substations. Each monitoring device is associated with an operating parameter of the transmission circuit or one of the distribution feeder circuits. Each of the substations is electrically connected between the transmission circuit and at least one of the distribution feeder circuits. Each substation includes at least one controllable device and a control unit. The control unit at each substation includes a communications device and a processing circuit. The communications device is independently coupled with the communications network for providing data to and receiving data from the communications network. The processing circuit is coupled with the communications device and at least one monitoring device. The processing circuit at least intermittently receives an output signal from the monitoring device and at least intermittently transmits an output signal to the communications network via the communications device.