Tanning Bed Parts

One of the scariest movie scenes in new the past involved a tanning bed malfunction, trapping and boiling two young girls, who wanted to look excellent for their graduation, to their death. The film in question was Final Destination 3. American Psycho was one more spine-chilling film in which Patrick Bateman; the notorious up till now handsome serial killer is shown climbing into a tanning bed, emblematically driving home the point that beauty might just be skin deep.

Demystifying the tanning bed

Our need to be good-looking is so overpowering that we have rapidly overcome our first condition about lying atop a glass bed with wires and bulbs running over and under it. Once referred to as the coffin bed, the tanning bed is now very much a part of the modern lifestyle. Completely safe if one follows instructions and uses protective goggles, the tanning bed is an important aid in ensuring we can enjoy our sun-bronzed look throughout the year. Making sure your tanning bed has the right tanning bed parts ensures long, hassle-free use.

The tanning bed parts checklist

  • Tanning Bed Lamps are one of the most significant tanning bed parts. They can be high output, very high output, or high output with built in reflector. Facial tanning lamps have a blue cover plate that filters out harsh ultraviolet light to quietly tan the soft facial tissues.
  • Acrylics are obvious shield that wrap the lamps in your tanning bed. These necessary tanning bed parts allow ultra violet light to penetrate so you can get a tan.
  • A Starter is a switching unit that ignites the lamps on tanning beds using European chokes ballast systems. They typically require to be replace about every 1000 to 3000 hours
  • Choke Ballast is a European style electronic system that is designed to run only with AC power from 220v to 230v. Since the majority electric current in the USA is moreover 240v or 208v, these tanning bed parts want a Buck Boost Transformer in order to function.
  • Magnetic Ballast is a newer style electronics system for tanning beds that run on 120v AC. They do not need lamp starters or buck boost transformers and usually attach two lamps to one ballast.
  • Electronic Ballast is the latest style electronics system that performs like choke ballast, but runs on 120v. These tanning bed parts do not necessitate buck boost transformers and more often than not power two lamps.