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plumbbobpete

Hi, I'm doing a plumbing course and have come across a question i don't understand.
The thread form used on steel pipes is:
a)BSW b)BSP c)Unified d)BSE
Now I think its BSP but if anyone could help me and perhaps explain it a little I'd be really grateful.
Cheers.
 
you are correct it is bsp.
british standard pipe.

there are 2 different forms.
bspp & bspt.
p=parallel.
t=taper
 
we always or pretty much always use tapered threads in plumbing/pipe fitting

u may buy or make a parrelel nipple(short piece) to get you over an obstacle but normally tapered. if i remember correctly, GF fittings are tapered and the other(itl come to me in a minute) is parrelel, but thats the fitting and makes no difference to the threded pipe, arhh yes crane
 
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