Dwyer Recognized for Test Instrument Product Design

Aug. 5, 2015
The company won the Silver Award in the Testing and Monitoring category

Dwyer Instruments Inc. was recognized for excellence in product design in the 12th annual Dealer Design Awards Program sponsored by The Air Conditioning Heating & Refrigeration (ACHR) News magazine. An independent panel of contractors acted as judges in the contest that had 107 entries. The company’s Model UHH2 universal handheld test instrument was the Silver Award winner in the Testing and Monitoring product category. The ACHR News is a trade magazine for the heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) industries.

"These awards give us a unique opportunity to recognize the outstanding research and development efforts that go into many of the products serving the HVACR industry and the awards issue gives our readers an opportunity to read about innovative installation and service solutions," said Mike Murphy, publisher of The ACHR News.

"The Dwyer team is grateful to ACHR News for recognizing the UHH2 universal handheld test instrument for its premiere construction in design," said Dwyer Instruments Director of Sales and Marketing Roger Mountford. "This is the second year in a row we have received a Dealer Design Award for this family of wireless handhelds."

Winning entries in the Dealer Design Awards were featured in the July 20, 2015 issue of the magazine. 

Source: Dwyer Instruments

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