Don, do you mount your Triac Board with the back of the Triac against the PL chassis? Does the Triac even get hot running at 40 Watts of power dissipation?
You should explain to people that the Triac you selected is actually an Alternistor Triac - effectively two Thyristors (SCRs) wired inverse parallel (back-to-back) on the chip, which is specifically designed to switch heavy inductive loads and provides better turn off behavior than a standard Triac.
Also, the TO-218AC configuration of the Q4040K7 device will conduct 40 Amps when the amp is ON, will block a minimum of 400VAC when the amp is off, and can handle a maximum of 400 Amps "in-rush" surge for one cycle at power ON in the PL700B/PL700 II.
Finally, the metal mounting tab is electrically isolated from the device, so it can be attached directly to the chassis.
You picked a good device for this application.