rk911
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
thanks for the suggestions. i will take them to heart. and she"s on 2L p/m.
I am not an oxygen expert but I am the one that first raised the safety question. IMO low-volume and low-pressure oxy is not highly dangerous, an assertion that seems to be consistent with the number of people that have not burned themselves up when using oxy concentrators.i was planning to drill thru the wall and install this
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Commerc...-Through-Bushing-White-COAX-BUSH-WH/203717842
on both sides of the wall or use a short piece of PVC to avoid damaging the supply hose. the supply hose needs to be replaced every 3-mos. opinion?
The line of my MIL oxygen concentrator looks like simple vinyl clear tubing. If that's true, you can buy a long roll of it from Home Depot.
I don't see that threading a continuous line through a wall creates any additional fire hazard over a long loose line on the floor.
https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Pass-Through-Wall-Port/dp/B07MVND474?th=1
They come in different diameters too.
Or you could just put a piece of 1/2 inch PVC through the wall with some kind of nice faceplate.