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!
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
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
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.