Are faucet supply lines NPT?

Plumbing fitting are commonly referred to as “NPT”, however, in reality, nearly all faucets are actually “NPS”. NPS is the North American “STANDARD” for faucets, regardless of brand, style, application, etc. Outside North America, BSP is the most commonly used standard.

What size are faucet supply lines?





A standard residential faucet supply line has a 3/8-inch compression fitting on one end and a 1/2-inch female NPT fitting on the other.

How do you connect supply lines to a faucet?


Quote from Youtube video: Turn the nut counterclockwise. Until the threads align. Then turn the nut clockwise. And hand tighten until you hear a click the click lets you know it's sealed slowly turn the water supply valve.

How do you connect PEX faucet to supply line?

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Quote from Youtube video: An easy way to uh connect up all your fittings is to buy these shark bite fittings. They just slip onto the pipe. This one has a threaded end so you can connect it right to a faucet.

Are all faucet supply lines the same?

The hoses that connect the valves to the faucet have a 1/2-inch diameter and come in various lengths and with various configurations of 3/8- and 1/2-inch female connectors, so you can always find one that fits both your valves and your faucet.

What size are Delta faucet supply lines?





From the manufacturer. This is an Everflow Supplies flexible faucet supply line, for delta faucets, made of stainless steel braided hose. In particular, It has a 3/8 inch fip compression fitting and a 3/8 inch mip fitting, with chrome plated brass nuts.

How do you size a water supply line?

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Quote from Youtube video: Home can provide nine gallons per minute to your home while a one and a quarter inch line will provide 16 gallons per minute that's a fifty six percent difference. In just a quarter inch of pipe.

How many fixtures does a 1/2 water line have?

For our example, our 1-inch pipe can have up to 30 fixture units, our 3/4-inch can have up to 14, and our 1/2-inch can have up to 4.

Does reducing pipe size increase pressure?

In water flowing pipeline, pipe size and water pressure are dependent on each other. Because if the diameter of a pipe decreased, then the pressure in the pipeline will increase. As per Bernoulli’s theorem, pressure can be reduced when the area of conveyance is reduced.

How do you connect PEX to outside faucet?



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Quote from Youtube video: Okay so now before we put this all the way back in once you grab that tube of caulking. Okay just put a little bit of caulking right there fill it up make it watertight.

Can you connect PEX directly to faucet?

Because it’s so flexible and easy to use, connecting PEX to a faucet or other valve takes less time than connecting to copper. There are far less fittings required because of its flexibility, and connecting PEX to a faucet is done with a crimper, requiring no soldering.

Can I use compression fittings on PEX?

Q: Can I use compression fittings with PEX/poly pipe? A: In general, we do not recommend using compression fittings on larger plastic pipe sizes (3/8″ CTS or 1/2″ OD and over) and instead would suggest using either brass (or plastic) push fittings, or brass/poly PEX fittings (for PEX pipe) where possible.

Do you use Teflon tape on PEX?



This is a critical factor if you’re planning to use Teflon tape for a DIY project, since Teflon tape can actually cause leaks if misused. For example, if you’re working on PVC, copper or PEX pipes, these use alternate bonding methods and Teflon tape isn’t necessary.

Can I use brass compression fittings on plastic pipe?

Compression fittings are not recommended to be used with steel tube. When using compression fittings with any type of plastic tubing, a brass insert must be used for further support.

Can you use SharkBite on PEX A?

SharkBite push-to-connect fittings listed to ASSE 1061 approved for PEX-A, PEX-B and PEX-C pipe.

Do professional plumbers use SharkBite?

When and when not to use SharkBite fittings. Most professional plumbers believe that SharkBite fittings and other kinds of push-fit fittings should only be used as an emergency, temporary fix, and not for any enclosed or permanent plumbing system. However, there is a growing selection of DIYers who would disagree.

What is the life expectancy of a SharkBite fitting?



SharkBite fittings last a long time. In fact, SharkBite warrants the fittings for 25 years when used with SharkBite tubing.

Can Blue PEX carry hot water?

PEX Particulars



Although there are three types of PEX (see Label Lingo, below), the different colors don’t connote the distinctions; they simply make it easy for the installer to identify which lines carry hot water and which carry cold. Red PEX pipe carries hot water. Blue PEX pipe carries cold water.

Where is PEX not allowed?

PEX can’t be installed in high heat areas.



You can’t install PEX in high heat areas like near recessed lighting. This also means you can’t connect PEX directly to a hot water heater, but you can use a connecting material to do this.

What is orange PEX pipe used for?

Designed for use on hot and cold potable water lines, Orange PEX tubing is commonly used for radiant floor and hydronic heating applications.