The LM317-HV can handle up to 60V. Note that since the LM317 is a floating regulator, it is only the differential voltage (output-input) that matters; is the LM317 out of specs in your circuit?
Hi there
No sure which version I have but it gets very very hot when used. Yes it does have a heatsink, quite a large one, the box that the transformer is in
Input volage 47.6 DC after bridge rec and set to 9.01v DC
Unsure (at this time) what the current draw is of the circuit that I am using it on
Yes, you're going to dissipate a TON of power by dropping the voltage 38.6V. A higher voltage regulator won't help that. What you need to do is lower the input voltage. Get a different transformer, or just deal with the heat.
Hi there
No sure which version I have but it gets very very hot when used. Yes it does have a heatsink, quite a large one, the box that the transformer is in
Input volage 47.6 DC after bridge rec and set to 9.01v DC
Unsure (at this time) what the current draw is of the circuit that I am using it on
So, 47.6-9 < 40 V and the standard LM317 can be used. Changing it with the HV version makes no improvement as far as heat is concerned - as already mentioned.