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UndertowI think you are creating confusion with the term zener diode, because you are not using it correctly.A 1n4007 is a standard, run of the mill diode, it is NOT a zener diode.As far as replacing, you need to worry about the voltage and current rating of the parts.A 1n4007 is rated a 1A current, and 700Vr (RMS), and 1000Vr peak.Quick check shows current is fine, but it appears the ones you want to use are lower voltage. However, I doubt you're anywhere close to the 600V rating of the replacement diodes, unless this is tube gear.Randy
The original AC rectifier parts were HER303 are rated at 200V PIV and 3 Amp current.The Fairchild units are rated at 600V PIV and 3 Amps and should work fine. Make sure you have them installed properly for direction.
Skilled power supply designer's place a Resistor/Capacitor snubber network across the rectifier bridge diodes. This is reduce high frequency switching noise. The values of the resistor and the capacitor depend on the transformer and diode models.
Appreciate your input. Unfortunately in this case I am just trying to get back a good operational circuit. I would delve further into more complications with adding parts, I just don't think it's necessary here, also not so sure the space, and setup will work out well trying to add any snubber circuits.
So the unit is broken and you are trying to find replacement parts?