ralvejd Posted - 08 March 2009 : 11:16:48
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Ämnet finns inte i min kunskapsbank
Men jag kan läsa det jag inte förstår
Citat ur "Building Valve Amplifiers" av Morgan Jones
quote:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Protecting each output of a multiple winding mains transformer is difficult fore the following reasons:
* Fuses are very rarely fitted to HT supplies because they offer only very limited protection to the output valves. In Class A amplifier, the output valves are usually run at precisely their maximum anode rating, so a doubling of anode current quickly causes damage. However, a fuse may not blow with an overload as small as this, so little protection is offered.
Fuses can be fitted to Class AB amplifiers, and are advisable for OTL designs, but their non-constant resistance can cause distortion.
* Fuses are never fitted to heater supplies because heater circuitry is normally so simple as to not warrant a fuse. Failure of heater supplies often causes damage elsewhere in a DC coupled amplifier, as valves switch off and anode voltages rises to the full HT voltage.
* Grid bias supplies to output valves should never be fused because failure of this supply would immediately destroy the output valves.
Fore these reasons, most valve amplifiers do not have fuses other then a fuse on the primary of the mains transformer.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Det som slår mig när jag läser detta är att Morgan aldrig nämner skyddet av OT ? Han pratar bara om att skydda rören mm?
Har han någon poäng i sitt resonemang eller har han missat nåt?
/ralvejd
Generalist, kan inget om allt
http://www.ralvejd.se/