Heater outlet hose back to back bulkhead fitting

RogerJolly

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Hello. Planning on installing a diesel heater.

There’s a narrow compartment that the 60mm outlet hose will cross, between two bulkheads, and I’d like the section here to be removable - for maintenance and to break up the run to help installation.

Was picturing a fitting with back to back spigots, one either side of bulkhead (two fittings, one on either side of compartment). Something a bit like this:

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Can’t find like this for 60mm hose though. Is there one? Is it an odd/misguided thing to want?

Guess at a pinch I could lash something up with two normal outlets mounted back to back.

TIA.
 

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Hello. Planning on installing a diesel heater.

There’s a narrow compartment that the 60mm outlet hose will cross, between two bulkheads, and I’d like the section here to be removable - for maintenance and to break up the run to help installation.

Was picturing a fitting with back to back spigots, one either side of bulkhead (two fittings, one on either side of compartment). Something a bit like this:

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Can’t find like this for 60mm hose though. Is there one? Is it an odd/misguided thing to want?

Guess at a pinch I could lash something up with two normal outlets mounted back to back.

TIA.
I have successfully used 100mm length of this type of tube to pass through a plywood bulkhead within a locker. If the ply is thin then you could stick a 100mm square piece of ply either side before boring the 60mm hole so the tube is a tight fit and supported well.
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