The Lamps that Make Every Other
                            Tanning Lamps in the Market Obsolete!

"Maximizes Your Customer's Tanning Satisfaction
and Minimizes Your Operating Cost"

 

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Lamp Dimensions (Min - Max):

Lamp Model              F59                    F71                    F72                    F73                    F79
BF-BF (mm):              1495.3-1500.1      1759.0-1763-8      1754.9-1759.7      1780.4-1785.2     1998.9-2003.7
Pin-Pin (mm):            1509.5-1514.3      1773.2-1778.0       N/A                    N/A                   2013.1-2017.9
Boss-Boss (mm):         N/A                     N/A                    1770.8-1775.6      1796.3-1801.1     N/A

Lamp Diameter (nom) 38.1mm               38.1mm              38.1mm               38.1mm             38.1mm 
Base:                         Bi-Pin                  Bi-Pin                RDC                     RDC                  Bi-Pin     
Base Color:               
Royal Blue            Royal Blue          Royal Blue            Royal Blue         Royal Blue

 

Electrical Data Nominal Data (nominal values):
Lamp Model              F59                    F71                    F72                    F73                    F79
Lamp Wattage's:        80/140                100/160-200        100/160-200        100/160-200        200
Lamp Current (mA):   870/1500             1000/1870           1000/2100           1000/2100           2100
Lamp Voltage (V):     100/115               120/95                120/85                120/85               134
Operating Mode:       Preheat               Preheat               Rapid Start         Rapid Start         Preheat

 

Relative Spectral Output

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When changing lamps, always clean the tanning unit thoroughly. Dirty reflectors and acrylics can significantly reduce the useful UV performance of the lamps.

Check that the cooling system for the lamps are operating properly. Without proper air flow, a lamp can lose intensity. A lamp running 10-30 degrees too hot (or too cold) can lose as much as 35% of its maximum output intensity.

CAUTION: Follow Sunlamp Instructions!

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Compatibility Sheets

2.6 HO Reflector  5.0 HO Reflector 6.5 HO Reflector

7.5 HO

2.6 HO Non-Reflector   5.0 HO Non-Reflector 6.5 HO Non-Reflector 7.5 VHO
2.6 VHO

5.0 VHO Reflector

6.5 VHO

8.5 HO Reflector
  5.0 VHO Non-Reflector  

8.5 VHO

       

GTX T5 Facial

GTX T8 LP Facial

GTX HOT

GTX120 Non-Reflector

 

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