Sir Global 111. . . . . .
NEW SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEMATIC . . . .
On the supplies specified schematic just below, note that the Q1496 is being the primary
series regulating pass transistor, with a Q1497 being a current sensing transistor in its base circuitry and the Q1494 and Q1490 being go-no go sensing of the 50 V supply presence.
PROBLEMS. . . .
If you have problems with Q1496, it could try to not regulate and pass the full +136 supply voltage thru to the +110 supply . . .or . . . . a crunched C-E junction on the Q1497 could do the same thing.
With Q1494 and Q1490, being so highly resistively isolated, they are being more bullet proof.
THEN . . . . .
Find the schematic page with with CRT support circuitry on it and observe the top left corner, where the +110V supply feeds in, and then the immediate Q13XX + CR13XX series related parts that it feeds for Z axis circuitry.
See if any bad parts there are responsible for a shorting or excess current pull of your +110V supplies power input feed.
Its 4 different supply routes being fed, are being shown on the schema snippet.
Also, poor bypassing being provided by a main E- filter(s) could also be at fault, at the +50 and +105/+160 source of their raw DC filtering . . . . .C1412 - C1414 - C1428.
(Maybe other option )
The other option is being a " 7", which enables its electronic inverter to be powered up from a 24VDC power input source
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