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British Standard Pipe (BSP) is a set of technical standards for screw threads that has been adopted internationally for interconnecting and sealing pipes and fittings by mating an external (male) thread with an internal (female) thread. It has been adopted as standard in plumbing and pipe fitting, except in North America, where NPT and related threads are used.

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    BSP female fine for BSP male? Need T for Esp-Vessel.

    In short: Do suppliers sometimes list BSPT as BSP? I need a tee, 22mm each end with a BSPT in the middle for an expansion vessel to dangle from. Why I think its I've used calipers on the threads and counted them, and the male end sticking out of the vessel is BSPT 3/4 with 14 threads per inch...
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    BSPP / BSPT - What am i missing!?

    Why is that outlets such as Screwfix and Toolstation, for example, never identify fittings as BSPP (parallel) or BSPT (tapered)? They all just get labelled as BSP and it seems there is a reliance on the purchaser to ‘know’ what they require and that the part they are purchasing is one or the...
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