For distributors
Flawless performance for distributors
Distributors stock RYNO pre-insulated Line Sets for proven performance and fast delivery, they buy RYNO Line Sets for several reasons.

Did you know?
Most RYNO Line Set deliveries are received in days, not weeks!
The product fits the job
Mini split installations have been on the rise for years and the value of a quality Line Set that can withstand the uncoiling process without kinking the tube – along with a tough jacket that resists tearing make it popular with contractors.
Fast delivery
Distributors can’t afford to overstock, just as they can’t afford to keep their customers waiting weeks for critical parts. RYNO is available in all the popular lengths and diameters and with the factory and warehouse in one place, the ability to fill orders in days, not weeks, is a huge advantage for distributors and their customers.
For contractors
Flawless performance on the job
Contractors need the best copper and the toughest jacket for ductless, mini split and unitary installations.
When contractors need a Line Set – they rely on "RYNO".

Ideal for mini splits
A cracked flare or a kinked tube causes delays and costs money. Mini splits need tight, accurate connections especially with the higher pressures associated with R-410A. Superior copper – never from recycled scrap – creates sound flares and smooth bends. Maintaining insulation integrity is critical to the performance of any Line Set. The RYNO jacket is well known for its ability to adapt to tight corners during installation without tearing.
Time-tested quality
RYNO has been a trusted brand with contractors and the HVAC/R community across America for over 5 years. With the incredible growth of the ductless and mini split market and the continued need for unitary repair and installation, RYNO will continue to prioritize quality in the years to come.
For specifying engineers
Flawless performance in your specs
Design build construction connects specifying engineers with contractors: they have more to think about than ever.

Specifying engineers have more to think about than ever
Checking off all the code compliant items is just the tip of the iceberg for today’s engineer. Most design firms have adopted the “Design Build” delivery method to save time, money and minimize risk for the owner. This stronger alliance between specifier and contractor puts more focus on the total cost of ownership and overall system integrity – especially when it comes to HVAC design in commercial applications. In these situations, designers will work directly with HVAC installers with specific expertise in the latest VRF technology. Ultimately, the specifications will be influenced by both sides of the Design Build team.