VAC PA160 Mk I User Manual

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Installing New Output Tubes

Replacement tubes are available from VAC and other sources. It is not necessary that they be matched pairs,

although a slight improvement in measured performance may be achieved in this way. Make certain that each

tube fits firmly in its socket. A tube that fits loosely may not make correct contact on all pins and might "run

away" (read on). It is best not to mix brands of tubes.

ALL POWER MUST BE OFF. Remove the old tubes after they have cooled down (TUBES BECOME

HOT ENOUGH TO CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS WHEN IN OPERATION AND MAY TAKE SEVERAL

MINUTES TO COOL DOWN). Handle tubes by their bases, not the glass. Install the new tubes firmly and

fully in the sockets, taking care to observe the direction of the locating ridge on the plastic center pin of each

tube.

Follow the normal turn on procedure and begin the BIAS procedure. While doing this, keep an eye on the

plate (the outermost metal structure) of the output tubes. SWITCH OFF IMMEDIATELY IF THEY BEGIN

TO GLOW RED. This indicates that the tube is "running away", being destroyed rapidly by conducting

excessive current. (Note: with some KT88s a slight dull orange glow may occur over a very small section

of the plate, usually at an edge. This is acceptable and not the same as running away, in which most of the

plate will become bright orange or red.)

Tubes may run away for several reasons:

1)

The tube is not fully inserted in the socket.

2)

The tube fits loosely in the socket and thus can not make correct contact. Such a tube is unusable

and should be returned to its seller. (Note: British KT77 normally have pins with slightly smaller

diameter, so pay close attention to fit.)

3)

The tube is defective.

4)

The bias is misadjusted.

5)

There is a problem with the amplifier. Contact VAC or your dealer to arrange service.

In the event that trouble is encountered, try another tube. Stop if the problem persists and consult with your

dealer or VAC.

Follow the BIAS procedure described previously in this manual to set the idle current at 70 milliamperes

per tube, checking the idle current at 1 minute, 30 minutes, 1 hour, and 2 hours.

Replacement of Low Level Tubes

All power must be switched off. Allow tubes to cool down. Remove and replace with new tubes of the

appropriate types, noting the location of holes in the socket and pins of the tubes. Handle tubes by the bases,

not the glass.

Replacement tubes are available from VAC and other sources.

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