Although many people believe otherwise, a tanning bed uses about the same amount of electricity as a typical kitchen appliance (usually 120 to 220 volts). In fact, when a tanning bed is used by only one or two people (even on a daily basis), the cost of operating one is rather lowusually between fifty cents and one dollar each usage, significantly less than the $6 to $12 charged by tanning salons. Individuals that tan on a regular basis and can afford the initial fees of obtaining a tanning bed may benefit from having their own tanning bed.
How much electricity do tanning beds consume?
A tanning bed is essentially a huge lamp fixture in its most basic form. It, like other lights, is powered by electricity. When buying a tanning bed for your house, think about how you’ll power it.
Volt vs. 220 Volt
In most homes, the walls are wired with 120 Volt, 15 Amp outlets. These circuits will operate nicely with the Wolff 16 and XS Power 16 without any modifications. However, as the beds grow in size, more power is required. The Wolff 24 and XS Power 24 both require a 20Amp circuit and run on 120 Volts. 220 Volts is the standard for tanning beds, just like an electric dryer or oven range. It’s critical to give enough power for your tanning bed at home.
Impact on electric bills
While a tanning bed’s power consumption is comparable to that of a major appliance, it will not run for nearly as long or as frequently as other appliances. The effect on your electric cost is insignificant. Let’s have a look at the numbers: XS Power 24 (220) utilizes 12Amps on a 220VAC circuit 12A x 220V = 2640 Watts2640W100 = 2.64 KilowattsThe national average cost per Kilowatt Hour is about 102.64 Kilowatts1/4 hour (15 minute session) =.66 Kilowatt hours10 per KH.66 KH = 6 per session
Dedicated circuit
The majority of domestic electrical outlets are connected in a “daisy chain.” That is, one outlet is linked to another, which is linked to another, and so on until the wire runs out. Your breaker panel’s single circuit breaker could be connected to multiple outlets throughout your property. It’s assumed that you’ll never have something plugged in and running in all of the outlets at the same time. A tanning bed will use the majority of the electricity on its circuit during the little time it is operational. As a result, it is strongly advised that the supply power be routed over a dedicated circuit. This means that the circuit breaker is only linked to the outlet or junction box where the tanning bed is hooked in. This decreases the possibility of electrical circuit overload.
Certified electrician
Because most homes lack dedicated circuits, much alone 220 Volt power for anything other than a dryer or oven, one must be installed. Before using the tanning bed, you may need to engage a certified electrician to correctly wire the outlet(s). The table below details how much power each home tanning bed requires.
Sunco Inc. 2013 Energy Ratings
We use 100% Fulham Ballast in all of our beds to make them more environmentally friendly and energy efficient. It doesn’t matter how much it costs. Fulham produces the industry’s most energy-efficient ballast. Here’s an example of how much each tanning session will cost (based on National Average of .10 per KwH).
Is it costly to operate a sunbed?
A ‘unit’ of electricity is 1 kilowatt hour, which is the same as running a 1000 Watt device for an hour and costs roughly 8p. A 40 tube 200 watt sunbed requires 9.6 kilowatts, thus an hour of use would cost roughly 77p.
Is it possible to connect my tanning bed to my dryer outlet?
Because tanning beds include so many internal electrical components and are so costly, it’s a smart idea to safeguard your investment.
Not only have you spent money on the bed and lamps, but depending on the type of bed, you may have also spent money on an electrician to install the right power source for your bed to function effectively and safely.
Grab a surge protector from your local hardware shop to keep your tanning bed safe during unanticipated events like lightning strikes, power surges, or spikes in power for any cause.
For your NEMA 5-15R power source, we do have a surge protector option.
It’s also a wonderful power strip for home use, with rotating outlets that keep your cords orderly.
Of course, while your bed is not in use, you may easily preserve it by unplugging it.
If you need to convert a conventional household outlet to a NEMA 5-20R outlet, we have a little adapter that will do the job.
We have a solution for powering your bed with either type of dryer outlet.
Depending on the age of your home, the two household dryer outlets are NEMA 10-30R, which is an old style 3-prong dryer outlet.
Replace the old-type dryer outlet with a new style 4-prong dryer outlet that provides a NEMA 14-30R.
To power your bed, you can use our AD1430620 compact adapter for the 4-prong NEMA 14-30R outlet, and our AD1030620 adapter for the 3-prong NEMA 10-30R outlet.
Other options include plugging into an electric range outlet, a welder outlet, and more.
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For a 240v tanning bed, what size breaker do I need?
Have you lately purchased a tanning bed from a private individual and are unaware about the electrical requirements? Maybe you’re looking into tanning beds and want to know everything there is to know about having one. Regardless of the answer, it is essential that you plan ahead of time for the installation of a tanning bed to ensure you have the proper electrical wiring.
So read the instructions, manuals, booklets, and other documentation that comes with your tanning bed before you begin to construct or put it. This is critical. Please do not install your tanning bed only on the basis of this blog.
If you already own a tanning bed and can’t find the instruction booklet, look for it on the tanning bed’s power cable. For those who are wondering about the voltage and receptacle requirements, most manufacturers provide a tag on the power cord.
It is critical that you discover whether your tanning bed requires 120 or 240 volts, as well as the receptacle requirements for that specific bed (the typical NEMA 5-15R receptacle is pictured left; receptacle types are explained below). A 120 Volt or 240 Volt power source is required for residential tanning beds, so be sure you know which one yours requires.
If one had to estimate, the 120 and 240 numbers would have to be accurate, but they actually reflect the range of power required by that specific tanning bed. The right voltage for 120 Volt tanning beds is only between 100 and 120 Volts, whereas the proper voltage for 240 Volt tanning beds is only between 200 and 240 Volts.
All 120 or 240 Volt tanning bed models require a separate circuit breaker, according to the manufacturers. This means that on that circuit breaker, the tanning bed is the only electrical equipment in use. It could trip your breaker or cause other issues if it is not the only piece of equipment on that circuit.
A NEMA 5-15R receptacle (pictured above left) and a dedicated 15 Amp circuit breaker are required for all 120 Volt tanning beds with 16 or fewer lamps, while a NEMA 5-20R receptacle (pictured right) and a dedicated 20 Amp circuit breaker are required for all 120 Volt tanning beds with more than 16 lamps. No matter how many lamps are in a 240 Volt tanning bed, the extra power necessitates a NEMA 6-20R socket (seen below left) and a dedicated 20 Amp circuit breaker.
If you have any queries or are unclear about the electrical needs of tanning beds, or if you plug in your new bed and it trips the breaker, contact a competent electrician. To preserve your investment, Family Leisure recommends utilizing a surge protector.
All erroneous voltages must be fixed using the necessary buck booster or buck-boost transformer, an autotransformer that is used to regulate the voltage provided to AC (alternating current) equipment such as tanning beds, according to ESB Enterprises, a renowned tanning bed producer. Currently, Family Leisure does not sell a tanning bed that requires a buck booster or buck-boost converter; if you need one, contact your local tanning bed vendor.
One difficulty with owning a tanning bed is that if a power surge or power spike occurs in your neighborhood or home, such as from a lightning strike or other issue, the internal wiring, electrical components, and bulbs or lamps may be damaged. If you’re worried about this but don’t want to spend the money on a surge protector, many tanning bed manufacturers advocate simply disconnecting the tanning bed when it’s not in use to prevent it from being harmed by a power surge. What a simple solution!
Contact Family Leisure or a local electrician for assistance if you run into any issues, trip a breaker, or are simply unclear about the installation process. Family Leisure Tanning Beds are usually on sale, and free nationwide shipping is always included; see all Family Leisure Tanning Beds here. And, as usual, Family Leisure has Tanning Bed Bulbs for sale with free countrywide shipping; check out the Family Leisure Tanning Bed Bulbs here.
What is the wattage of a stand-up tanning bed?
A tanning booth is a device that uses UV light to produce a cosmetic tan.
They’re similar to tanning beds, except they’re designed to be used standing up rather than lying down.
Many people prefer tanning booths to tanning beds (or sunbeds) for a variety of reasons, the most important of which being sanitation. This is because, unlike a regular tanning bed, the user is usually standing up in a booth, thus there is little touch with the actual machine. While there are numerous reports of people contracting infections via tanning beds as a result of previous users (herpes, etc. ), this is more legend than truth. The UV limits bacterial growth and is a very effective sterilizing agent. Tanning beds are normally cleaned using an FDA authorized disinfectant that is extremely affordable. For either type of device, the risk is relatively low if the operator follows simple cleaning guidelines.
Standard 100 watt HO (High Output) or RUVA (Reflector UVA) lights are used in tanning booths, while some less priced systems use standard 100 watt HO (High Output) or RUVA (Reflector UVA) lamps.
Many people mix up the terms “VHO-R” and “VHR,” the latter of which is a trademark of Cosmedico lights for their VHO-R lamps.
The usual tanning booth has 32 to 56 lamps and a tanning session lasts 10 to 15 minutes.
How many sunbeds per week is considered safe?
Everyone else can get away with 2-3 sessions a week of moderate tanning, but make sure you give your skin at least 24 hours of rest between each session, and at least 48 hours if you have skin type 2. The European Standard recommends no more than 60 sessions each year.
How long does a tan last after using a sunbed?
These pointers are crucial for a successful tanning session:
- Do not shower for at least two hours after receiving a tan because the lotions are still working to improve your color.
- Bathing more than once a day is not recommended since it might strip the skin of too many oils and nutrients.
- After you’ve had a shower, moisturize your skin. It’s a good idea to do it twice a day.
- For at least 48 hours, do not get tanned again. Excessive tanning might cause your skin to seem “leather-like.”
- Patience is required. It takes time for a tan to grow, particularly if you’re new to tanning. To obtain the color quickly, use a bronzing lotion.
- If you notice any rashes, itching, or other skin anomalies, you should see a doctor right away.
- It may take 4-6 hours for the color to show up after the tanning session. Don’t be fooled by the quick color you get when you get off the sunbed. It could be a symptom of sunburn.
For the first time, how long should you spend on a sunbed?
Skin Type 1: Tanning should be limited to very brief sessions, no more than one minute for the first three sessions. Increase your tanning duration in 1-minute increments only, and do not rush the process. Terminate your tanning session as soon as you feel your skin becoming too warm or uncomfortable. To keep your tan progressing, it’s important to gradually build up your base tan and avoid scorching at all costs. If you burn yourself, your skin may peel and you’ll have to start again. Carrot Sun’s Coconut or Papaya tan boosters are ideal for your skin type.
Session 12 Minutes, Session 22 Minutes, Session 33 Minutes, Session 43 Minutes, Session 53 Minutes, and Session 64 Minutes are for skin type 2. Because your skin is prone to burning, you should only increase your tanning sessions by one minute at a time. Do not rush through the procedure. Terminate your tanning session as soon as you feel your skin becoming too warm or uncomfortable. To keep your tan progressing, it’s important to gradually build up your base tan and avoid scorching at all costs. If you burn yourself, your skin may peel and you’ll have to start again. Carrot Sun’s tan accelerators in Coconut, Papaya, or Watermelon are ideal for your skin type and can help you get results faster.
Session 12 Minutes, Session 23 Minutes, Session 33 Minutes, Session 44 Minutes, Session 54 Minutes, and Session 65 Minutes for Skin Type 3. Slowly increase your sessions; don’t rush the process. You might expect to notice benefits in a short period of time. Spend no more than 6 minutes at a time in any one session. The tan boosters Tropical Fruit, Watermelon, Cocoa Butter, and Carrot are all suitable for your skin type.
Session 13 Minutes, Session 24 Minutes, Session 35 Minutes, Session 4 5 Minutes, Session 5- 6 Minutes, Session 66 Minutes; Skin Type 4: Session 13 Minutes, Session 24 Minutes, Session 35 Minutes; Session 4 5 Minutes, Session 5- 6 Minutes, Session 66 Minutes; Session 4 5 Minutes, Session You will most likely see improvements very fast, so you will not need to spend as much time on the sunbed. Do not exceed a total of 7 minutes in any single session. Your skin type will benefit from the Tropical Fruit, Carrot, or Gold Carrot Sun Tan Accelerators.
Session 13 minutes, Session 24 minutes, Session 35 minutes, Session 46 minutes, Session 57 minutes, Session 68 minutes. Skin Type 5: Session 13 minutes, Session 24 minutes, Session 35 minutes, Session 46 minutes, Session 57 minutes, Session 68 minutes. You will most likely see effects soon, therefore you will not need to spend as much time on the sunbed to observe results. Spend no more than 10 minutes on each session.
What kind of tanning bed plug do you need?
A NEMA 5-15R receptacle (pictured above left) and a dedicated 15 Amp circuit breaker are required for all 120 Volt tanning beds with 16 or fewer lamps, while a NEMA 5-20R receptacle (pictured right) and a dedicated 20 Amp circuit breaker are required for all 120 Volt tanning beds with more than 16 lamps.