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Butler Audio TDB 3150 User Manual

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Product Description:

Butler Audio Models 5150 is a vacuum tube-driven 5-channel power

amplifier. Each channel Power Module is completely independent

and includes separate RCA input and 5-way speaker output binding

posts, vacuum tube, rectifier & filter capacitors, electronic
components, protection and output power devices, etc. Butler

Audio Model 3150 is identical to all descriptions within this booklet

except that Power Modules 2 and 4 have been removed for a total

of 3 channels. An internal AC Relay is provided for remote operation

from a pre-amp capable of providing a voltage of 8 - 13V DC (either
polarity) via the 3.5mm input jack on the rear panel.

Note: Leave the front panel AC Power switch in the "OFF" (down) position for
remote operation.

Power Output:
Each channel is powered by a separate secondary winding from the

massive 2KW-rated power toroid transformer. This yields a power

rating of 150 Watts, RMS per channel into 8 Ohms, all channels

operating simultaneously. Each channel is also capable of producing

225 Watts, RMS per channel into 4 Ohms. An appropriate source
of 115 -120VAC nominal input line voltage with a minimum current

supply of 15A for the 5150 or 12A for the 3150 is required.

230VAC models require approx. 50% of the current rating of 115-

120V models.

Protection:
Listed below are the various types of internal protection provided

for unexpected conditions:

1) AC input fuse for protection against any major system power

fault. Do not replace with a fuse of higher current rating!


2) Protection against AC input line transient voltage spikes and

surges.

3) Slow vacuum tube filament warm-up: Provides safe, fully

regulated, slow turn-on 6.3VDC for the tube heater filaments.

This technique promotes longest tube life.

4) Turn-on and warm-up transient delay: This circuit will not allow

the speaker relay to close (connect power module output to

speaker posts) for a delay of approximately 20 - 30 sec. after

turn-on. This provides for safe vacuum tube warm-up and

output stabilization.

Note: Due to normal component tolerance differences, some power
modules will click "on" earlier than others.

5) Main DC Power (+/- 65V) Fuses: A red LED will be visible from

the front panel adjacent to the tube of the affected channel if a

fault condition causes a fuse to open.