Diversified Heat Transfer Selects Dyson Associates as the New Representative in New England Area


Diversified Heat Transfer, Inc. (DHT), a leading engineering and manufacturing company of heat transfer equipment and systems, is pleased to announce that Dyson Associates has been appointed as the New Manufacturer Representative of the DHT’s residential/ wholesales product line for the New England region. 

“We are excited to have Dyson Associates join the DHT team. They are very well respected in the industry across all of our customer segments and are well positioned to represent DHT’s residential products. We are confident they will continue their success and help grow our business in these territories,” said Stephen Heintzelman, Residential Sales Manager at DHT.

Dyson Associates has over 40 years of experience serving the Heating, Plumbing & HVAC industry. Dyson will represent DHT in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT for the Techtanium Indirect Water Heaters, Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers, Tankless Coils, E-ZEE Flow Pool Heaters, HVAC Coils (cased, uncased and custom) product lines.



August 5, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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