Characteristics of NPT
- NPT threads taper at a rate of 3/4″ per feet or 62.5mm/mtr
- Larger diameter keeps compressing on smaller diameter and therefore forming a seal
- Threads have an included angle of 60°
- No clearance remains between the root and crest of the threads
- The angle between taper and center axis of is 1.7899° or 1°47’24”
However, NPT threads are not completely leak-proof. There are a number of reasons that can cause leakages. It is highly advisable to apply aa sealant on the threads before use.
Leakage Causes & Precautions
NPT threads were initially designed for water pipe plumbing applications with a working pressure of 60 psi. These threads are generally not recommend for high pressure applications as they tend to leak more often compared to their counterparts.
Causes
- Thread designs is meant to form a seal and therefore, precision is of utmost important
- Under tightened connection
- Over tightened connection
- Poor lubrication
These are some of the reasons that can cause leakages in NPT threads.
Precautions
As we see that tightening of the thread can become a problem. Under and over tightening is a issue constantly faced. However, there is no such standard where we can safely say that these measures can help with the task. Provided the fact that with every use, the threads are also subject to wear and tear.
The best precaution is applying sealant. The sealant on the thread prevent it from leaking but also keep in mind the tightening requirements as it depends on the type of sealant. One such sealant that is used for such an application is PTFE tape (also known as teflon tape).