Hi Guys
The 100k in series with the zeners is not required and does not contribute to protection. It's good to do this in signal clamping circuits to give compliance and a rounded clamp action rather than hard clip, as TUT shows in the Preamp Modifications chapter.
Most high-voltage zeners tend to clamp at their rated voltage PLUS the tolerance, so 110V rated plus 5% or 10% depending on the tolerance, 115v5 to 121v.
As Enzo stated, and I've stated a few times on other threads here, the cap voltage is working voltage and there is no need to derate the cap. A slight surge above this at turn-on is also fine. When the circuit is fully powered, the 500V cap node is likely loaded to below 500V, so having 500V worth of zeners (including tolerance) is fine to protect them, even if there is a preceding node of stacked caps. The intervening dropping resistor will limit current. The zener string should be rated to conduct the full load current of the lower-voltage node. The diodes will turn off once the tubes warm up.
Have fun
The 100k in series with the zeners is not required and does not contribute to protection. It's good to do this in signal clamping circuits to give compliance and a rounded clamp action rather than hard clip, as TUT shows in the Preamp Modifications chapter.
Most high-voltage zeners tend to clamp at their rated voltage PLUS the tolerance, so 110V rated plus 5% or 10% depending on the tolerance, 115v5 to 121v.
As Enzo stated, and I've stated a few times on other threads here, the cap voltage is working voltage and there is no need to derate the cap. A slight surge above this at turn-on is also fine. When the circuit is fully powered, the 500V cap node is likely loaded to below 500V, so having 500V worth of zeners (including tolerance) is fine to protect them, even if there is a preceding node of stacked caps. The intervening dropping resistor will limit current. The zener string should be rated to conduct the full load current of the lower-voltage node. The diodes will turn off once the tubes warm up.
Have fun
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