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British Standard Pipe

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Standard set of screw thread sizes used in pipe fittings
"ISO 7" redirects here. For the 7-bit coded character set, seeISO/IEC 646.

British Standard Pipe (BSP) is a set oftechnical standards forscrew threads that has been adopted internationally for interconnecting and sealingpipes and fittings by mating an external (male) thread with an internal (female) thread. It has been adopted as standard inplumbing andpipe fitting, except in North America, whereNPT and related threads are used.

Types

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BSPP fitting

Two types of threads are distinguished:

  • Parallel (straight) threads,British Standard Pipe Parallel thread (BSPP; originally also known as[1]British Standard Pipe Fitting thread/BSPF andBritish Standard Pipe Mechanical thread/BSPM), which have a constant diameter; denoted by the letterG.
  • Taper threads,British Standard Pipe Taper thread (BSPT), whose diameter increases or decreases along the length of the thread; denoted by the letterR.
BSPT threads[2]

These can be combined into two types of joints:

Jointing threads
These are pipe threads where pressure-tightness is made through the mating of two threads together. They always use a taper male thread, but can have either parallel or taper female threads. (In Europe, taper female pipe threads are not commonly used.)
Longscrew threads
These are parallel pipe threads used where a pressure-tight joint is achieved by the compression of a soft material (such as an o-ring seal or a washer) between the end face of the male thread and a socket or nipple face, with the tightening of a backnut.

Thread form

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The thread form follows theBritish Standard Whitworth standard:

  • Symmetrical V-thread in which the angle between the flanks is 55° (measured in an axial plane)
  • One-sixth of this sharp V is truncated at the top and the bottom
  • The threads are rounded equally at crests and roots by circular arcs ending tangentially with the flanks where r ≈ 0.1373P
  • The theoretical depth of the thread is therefore 0.6403 times the nominal pitch h ≈ 0.6403P

Pipe thread sizes

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At least 41 thread sizes have been defined, ranging from116 to 18, although of these only 15 are included in ISO 7 and 24 in ISO 228.[3][4][5][6] The size number was originally based on theinner diameter (measured in inches) of a steel tube for which the thread was intended, but contemporary pipes tend to use thinner walls to save material, and thus have an inner diameter larger than this nominal size. In the modern standard metric version, it is simply a size number, where listed diameter size is the major outer diameter of the external thread. For a taper thread, it is the diameter at the "gauge length" (plus/minus one thread pitch) from the small end of the thread. The taper is 1:16, meaning that for each 16 units of measurement increase in the distance from the end, the diameter increases by 1 unit of measurement.

G/R
size
Thread
density
(TPI)
Thread
pitch
Major
diameter
Minor
diameter
Gauge
length
Tapping drill
R 95%G 80%
(in)(in−1)(mm)(in)(mm)(in)(mm)(in)(mm)(mm)(mm)
116280.9070.30417.7230.25836.5615324.06.66.8
18280.9070.38309.7280.33728.5665324.08.68.8
14191.3370.518013.1570.450611.4450.23676.011.511.8
38191.3370.656016.6620.588614.950146.415.015.3
12141.8140.825020.9550.733518.6310.32148.218.719.1
58141.8140.902022.9110.810520.5870.32148.220.721.1
34141.8141.041026.4410.949524.117389.524.224.6
78141.8141.189030.2011.097527.877389.528.028.3
1112.3091.309033.2491.192630.2910.409110.430.430.9
1+18112.3091.492037.8971.375634.9390.409110.435.135.5
1+14112.3091.650041.9101.533538.9521212.739.139.5
1+38112.3091.745044.3231.628541.3651212.741.542.0
1+12112.3091.882047.8031.765644.8451212.745.045.4
1+58112.3092.082052.8831.965649.9265815.950.150.5
1+34112.3092.116053.7461.999550.7885815.950.951.4
1+78112.3092.244056.9982.127654.0415815.954.254.6
2112.3092.347059.6142.230656.6565815.956.857.2
2+14112.3092.587065.7102.470662.752111617.562.963.3
2+12112.3092.960075.1842.843572.226111617.572.472.8
2+34112.3093.210081.5343.093578.576131620.678.779.2
3112.3093.460087.8843.343584.926131620.685.185.5
3+14112.3093.700093.9803.583591.0227822.291.291.6
3+12112.3093.9500100.3303.833597.3727822.297.598.0
3+34112.3094.2000106.6804.0835103.7227822.2103.9104.3
4112.3094.4500113.0304.3335110.072125.4110.2110.7
4+12112.3094.9500125.7304.8335122.772125.4122.9123.4
5112.3095.4500138.4305.3335135.4721+1828.6135.6136.1
5+12112.3095.9500151.1305.8335148.1721+1828.6148.3148.8
6112.3096.4500163.8306.3335160.8721+1828.6161.0161.5
7102.5407.4500189.2307.3220185.9791+3834.9186.1186.6
8102.5408.4500214.6308.3220211.3791+1238.1211.5212.0
9102.5409.4500240.0309.3220236.7791+1238.1236.9237.4
10102.54010.4500265.43010.3220262.1791+5841.3262.3262.8
1183.17511.4500290.83011.2900286.7661+5841.3287.0287.6
1283.17512.4500316.23012.2900312.1661+5841.3312.4313.0
1383.17513.6800347.47213.5200343.4081+5841.3343.6344.2
1483.17514.6800372.87214.5200368.8081+3444.5369.0369.6
1583.17515.6800398.27215.5200394.2081+3444.5394.4395.0
1683.17516.6800423.67216.5200419.6081+7847.6419.8420.4
1783.17517.6800449.07217.5200445.008250.8445.2445.8
1883.17518.6800474.47218.5200470.408250.8470.6471.2

These standard pipe threads are formally referred to by the following sequence of blocks:

  • the words,Pipe thread,
  • the document number of the standard (e.g.,ISO 7 orEN 10226)
  • the symbol for the pipe thread type:
    • G, external and internal parallel (ISO 228)
    • R, external taper (ISO 7)
    • Rp, internal parallel (ISO 7/1)
    • Rc, internal taper (ISO 7)
    • Rs, external parallel
  • the thread size

Threads are normally right-hand. For left-hand threads, the letters,LH, are appended.

Example: Pipe thread EN 10226 Rp2+12

The terminology for the use ofG andR originated from Germany (G forgas, as it was originally designed for use on gas pipes;R forrohr, meaningpipe.)

Pipe and fastener dimensions

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G / R
size
Typ. nut
sizes
Corresponding pipe
DNODWall
(in)(mm)(mm)(mm)(mm)
1163
1815610.22
1419813.52.3
3822 or 231017.22.3
12271521.32.6
34322026.92.6
1432533.73.2
1+14533242.43.2
1+12574048.33.2
2705060.33.6
2+126576.13.6
38088.94
4100114.34.5
5125139.75
6150168.35

ISO 7 (Pressure Tight threads)

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The standardISO 7 - Pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are made on the threads consists of the following parts:

  • ISO 7-1:1994 Dimensions, tolerances and designation
  • ISO 7-2:2000 Verification by means of limit gauges

ISO 228 (Non Pressure Tight Threads)

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The standardISO 228 - Pipe threads where pressure-tight joints are not made on the threads consists of the following parts:

  • ISO 228-1:2000 Dimensions, tolerances and designation
  • ISO 228-2:1987 Verification by means of limit gauges

See also

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Preceded by
ISO 6
Lists of ISOs
ISO 7
Succeeded by
ISO 8

References

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  1. ^"BSPM = British Standard Pipe Mechanical". Retrieved14 July 2016.
  2. ^"Pipe Thread Types and Designations"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2013-10-07. Retrieved2013-12-27.
  3. ^maryland metrics."Maryland Metrics thread data charts". Archived fromthe original on 24 July 2018. Retrieved14 July 2016.
  4. ^"RoyMech: Pipe Threads". Archived fromthe original on 22 July 2018. Retrieved14 July 2016.
  5. ^"How to ID British (BSP) Threads"(PDF). Retrieved20 November 2017.
  6. ^"BSP Thread data".www.practicalmachinist.com. 2 May 2012. Retrieved2016-07-15.

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