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Re: Class A, AB1, B, C Operation/Modes [message #96679 is a reply to message #96475] Sat, 06 May 2023 22:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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gofar99 wrote on Sun, 05 March 2023 08:10
Hi Pos, That could happen....but to have that occur you have to violate another portion of the codes. The one about all exposed metal parts need to be either double insulated from contact or earth grounded. The failed transformer should be one or the other and then there is no hazard.

The resistor is actually best thought of as a low frequency path for crud between the circuitry and earth. Many designs leave it out. I find that it helps with the S/N a bit. Also the use of a large rectifier (often a bridge) between the two grounds could fail if there is the second grounding violation. I don't care for the rectifiers as they leave the chassis about 0.7 volts different from the earth and 0.7 Volts is a lot of potential noise that is not eliminated.

Just my two cents on how the codes work.

Hi Bruce,

I reread your post and it appears to me that the only difference is
100-150 ohm resistor between the chassis and signal ground while I am
advocating 1 to 2 ohms at 30 watt resistor rating.

Both our transformers are double grounded for safety so there should
not be any problem meeting code for either of us.

I am a worry wart, if lightning strikes and shorts the double
insulation, or wiring short I just want to be as safe as possible.
I don't perceive any noise, but we probably use different tubes and
designs anyway.

Anyway, all is well, all the best Bruce.

pos


 
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