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The Ultra-Performance Euro-Style VHOR
                             and HOR Tanning Lamps from Voltarc.

"Provides the Answer to Tanning Customers Looking
for a Deeper Darker UVA Tan"

bulletDuro-Coat™ tuned UVA-UVB phosphor blend- focused UV energy for ultimate tanning power
bulletInternal 220° reflector available on ALL lamp models
bulletPropriety Rotonic ™ coating/phosphor system
   VHOR = 160 OR 200 watts = 800 hours (effective tanning life)
     HOR = 100 watts = 1000 hours (effective tanning life)

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Available in:

bulletUVB % Index (dual phosphor system):
        USA: 100W: 3.70 ; 160/200W: 3.13
        Europe:100W: 2.20 ; 160/200W: 1.88
bulletLamp Color: Blue Hue
bulletStandard Lamp Lengths : FR59, FR71, FR72 and FR73
bulletWattage: 85W, 100W, 140W and 165
bulletBase Color: Antique Bronze

All Materials used to make GTX Bronze Series tanning lamps are
of a proprietary premium grade to produce a deeper darker UVA tan
that your customers will love!

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Lamp Dimensions (Min - Max):
Lamp Model FR59 FR71 FR72 FR73
BF-BF (mm): 1495.3-1500.1 1759.0-1763-8 1754.9-1759.7 1780.4-1785.2
Pin-Pin (mm): 1509.5-1514.3 1773.2-1778.0 N/A N/A
Boss-Boss (mm): N/A N/A 1770.8-1775.6 1796.3-1801.1
Lamp Diameter (nom) 38.1mm 38.1mm 38.1mm 38.1mm
Bases: Bi-Pin Bi-Pin RDC RDC
Base Color: Antique Bronze Antique Bronze Antique Bronze Antique Bronze
 

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Electrical Data Nominal Data (nominal values):
Lamp Model FR59 FR71 FR72 FR73
Lamp Wattage's: 85/140 100/160-200 100/160 100/160
Lamp Current (mA): 870/1500 1000/1870-2300 1000/2100 1000/2100
Lamp Voltage (V): 100/115 120/95 120/85 120/85
Operating Mode: Preheat Preheat Rapid Start Rapid Start

Relative Spectral Output for VHOR

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Tips

Monitor your lamp intensity. Purchase a UV meter and develop a history of UV readings. Check your lamps both with and without acrylics so you can follow the degradation of the acrylics. Also periodically check the lamp intensity so you can monitor the depreciation of the lamps during use. Keep in mind that most meters can be used to compare lamps with different spectral properties. Generally lamps are replaced at about a 35% loss from their initial intensity. This will vary by lamp design and power loading.
Periodically check lamp cleanliness. Most units have an air cooling system for the lamps, which ends up being a giant vacuum cleaner for room dirt. A dirt buildup on the lamps can have a significant effect on lamp intensity.

CAUTION: Follow Sunlamp Instructions!

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