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Technical information
Ergoline – The No. 1 professional tanner

Planning Manual
Order No. 801482 / Index "_" / 03.2004

for the Ergoline


Professional Sunbed Program
Professional Tanning by Ergoline is a synonym for innovative
technologies and future-oriented product design. The success of
Ergoline GmbH is no coincidence but the result of a targeted orientation
to the requirements and wishes of the customers. Over 25 years of
experience have given Ergoline a know-how advantage for constantly
perfected technical manufacture and quality assurance.
Convincing tanning performance, exemplary comfort and, not least, the
excellent workmanship of the products make Ergoline No. 1 regarding
Professional Sunbed products.

1
Planning manual Introduction

Dear Customer,

In choosing an Ergoline professional sunbed you have acquired high-


performance equipment featuring advanced technology. Your
professional sunbed has been manufactured at Ergoline with the
greatest care and precision, having undergone numerous quality
controls and safety checks. We have done everything to ensure the
safe and trouble-free operation of your sunbed. However, you also can
do a lot to ensure prolonged satisfaction with your Ergoline product.

The present planning manual provides important planning information


and some examples, so that an Ergoline sunbed can be used to full
advantage and, with correct adjustment of the ventilation system, a
comfortable room climate can be achieved as a condition of a high
degree of customer satisfaction.

For correct on-site implementation, your authorized dealer (agent) is


available as your first point of contact. He has the necessary
experience in handling all types of site-related ventilation problems.

In the event of technical defects or should you have any spare part
inquiries, please contact your agent.

Of course, we are also available should you have any questions.

Contact address:
Global Service Division
After-sales service
#1 Walter Kratz Drive
Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401

Telephone: (800) 445 0624


 Faxnumber: (870) 935 9046
e-Mail: support@jkamerica.com

Yours sincerely,

Sun Ergoline

We reserve the right to make technical alterations to any representations and statements made in this planning manual.
Reprinting or duplication – in whole or in part – is only permitted with our prior written approval and reference to the source.

Introduction
Planning Manual

Contents
• General
• Sunbeds:
Excellence 800 Turbo Power
Evolution 600 Turbo Power
Evolution 500 Turbo Power
Advantage 400 Turbo Power
Advantage 350 Super Power
Lounge Turbo Power
Avantgarde 600 Turbo Power
Classic 300 Super Power
Classic 8000 Ultra
• Planning inlet air and exhaust air
• Controls
Intellitan Timer
• AQUA MIST AROMA System
• Appendix

Contents
Planning Manual General

Contents

General
• Meaning of Symbols
Danger information
Important information
• Guidelines
• Intended use
• Acrylic glass panel lower part
• Export
• Safety
• UV Rays
• Ozone
• Climatic Requirements
• Permissible Floor / Ceiling Loads
• Room Sizes
• Mains Supply Lines
• Electrical Connections
• Air Conditioning Technology
Air humidity
• Acoustic Terminology
• Environmental Declaration
• Environmental Regulations
Disposal of lamps

General – 1
General Planning Manual

Meaning of Symbols
Danger information
General

Danger notes, damage to persons: Caution notes, property damage:

Type and source of danger, e.g. “DANGER – CAUTION!


High voltage!” The word “CAUTION” with this label points out that
DANGER! Description of the consequences, e.g. “You can be danger for devices, materials and the environment
killed or injured by an electric shock!” can be expected here.
Countermeasures:
- Disconnect device from power supply before Important information
opening.
Note:
- Do not reach into the inside or change lamps This symbol does not identify safety notes, but states
with the device switched on. information for a better understanding of the
processes.
Warning notes, damage to persons:

Type and source of danger, e.g. “Warning –


hot surface!”

WARNING! Description of the consequences, e.g. “You can


burn your hand (skin, face)!”
Countermeasures:
- Do not touch the lamps and nearby surfaces.
- Wait until lamps and surfaces have cooled
down.

Guidelines
This device was built according to UL STD 482, certified to Ergoline devices carry the following quality marks:
CAN/CSA STD C22.2 2 No. 224.

Intended use
The tanning device is intended exclusively for cosmetic The proper use also includes compliance with the
tanning of the human skin: manufacturer’s instructions, operating and maintenance. The
• This device is used for tanning one adult person at a device may only be operated, maintained and repaired by
time. persons familiar with these tasks and that have been informed
• The user wears suitable eye protection that blocks UV of the dangers involved.
radiation during tanning. The acrylic glass panels are designed for a maximum
Any other use shall be considered improper. The allowable weight of 135 kg / 300 lb.
manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage or injuries
resulting from improper use. The operator bears the sole risk
for this.

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Planning Manual

Acrylic glass panel lower part


The acrylic glass panels for the tanning devices are produced These occurrences are material-dependent and are
of acrylic glass developed especially for this application. The unavoidable in processing, however have no significant effect
acrylics used are characterized by a particularly high UV on the utility value and can therefore not be recognized as

General
permeability and resistance, as well as an easy-care, hygienic defects.
surface that is gentle to the skin.
Cosmetics or sun screen products must be removed prior to
The acrylic glass panels are formed to their shapes for the tanning as they can cause damage (e.g. cracks on the
specific devices in a technically complex production process. surface) when used continuously.
Despite state-of-the-art production know-how, the presence of
minor spots, air bubbles or streaks in the acrylic panels is
unavoidable. In addition, hairline cracks can occur on the bed
surface during operation.

Export
We would like to point out that the devices are exclusively
intended for use in the US and Canada, and may not be
exported to other countries and operated there! The
manufacturer shall assume no liability whatsoever in case of
non-observance! We explicitly emphasize that high liability
risks may occur for the exporter an/or the operator in case of
non-observance.

Safety
Please note that only authorized service and installation Danger and safety notices fixed to the device may not be
personnel may be used for the service and installation, as removed or covered. The safety instruction must be easily
well as the start-up and extension of the Ergoline devices. seen and must be adhered to. Safety installations (e.g. panel
switches or filter panels) may not be removed or taken out of
The electric connections must be undertaken in accordance
action.
with local regulations by a company licensed for this purpose
Further information can be taken from the operating
instructions of the respective Ergoline device.

UV Rays
Depending on the model, Ergoline sunbeds emit a certain
amount of UV rays at the place where they are installed. This
can cause possible discoloration or fading of the materials
used, such as: ceilings, wood, carpets, textiles, etc.
For this reason make certain of the UV resistance of the
materials during planning.

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Ozone
Certain wavelengths are reliably filtered out by the lamp glass
and the built-in filter panels in the UV low-pressure and UV
high-pressure lamps used by Ergoline. Thus, the formation of
General

ozone in damaging concentrations or of other odors is not


possible.

Climatic Requirements
All Ergoline devices are intended for installation in dry rooms
without the danger of splash and drip-water. The maximum
humidity of this room may not exceed 70 %.
To prevent an excessively high temperature on the bed
surface of sunbeds, the room temperature should be a
maximum of 3 to 4 °C / 5 to 7 °F higher than the outside
temperature. However, the temperature in the room may not
exceed 32 °C / 92 °F. The optimum temperature range is 25
to 30 °C / 77 to 86 °F.
Sufficient ventilation must always be ensured.
The devices may only be transported and stored at
temperatures from 2 to 50 °C / 36 to 122 °F.

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Permissible Floor / Ceiling Loads


When installing sunbeds for professional use, you should
always make sure that the floors and ceilings in commercially
used rooms are designed to support a maximum load of
325 N/ft2.

Caution!
The load-bearing capacity of wooden beam ceilings
must be proven in individual cases.

If the actual maximum load exceeds this value, the operator


must provide separate documentary evidence in conformity
with DIN 1055 BL, June 3, 1971, for the use of these rooms.
Examples of ceiling loads (based on normal room
dimensions, 1 tanning device, two persons and small items of
furniture).
Tanning devices up to 450 kg / 1,000 lb: 03578 / 0
Ceiling load approx. 1,500 N/m2 / 140 N/ft2
Tanning devices up to 700 kg / 1,550 lb:
Ceiling load approx. 1,840 N/m2 / 171 N/ft2

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Planning Manual General

Room Sizes
The respective minimum installation surfaces are given in the
descriptions of the tanning devices.

General
The minimum installation surfaces refer to the dimensions:
BK Width of room
TK Depth of room HK

The height HK of the room is dependent on the local


conditions and is not given.

BK
TK

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Mains Supply Lines


The following supply services must be taken into account in In addition, and depending on the equipment desired,
the planning of the position for an Ergoline Professional planning must be made for the following supply lines:
sunbed and must be laid on before installation of the device: • Loudspeaker line
• Power connection cable • Line for external music
• Electrical control line (e.g. timer) • Line for channel selection switching
• Headphone line • Bus line for data Bus
• Condensation hose
Further information, as well as the position of connections to
the device, can be found in the description of the respective
device.

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Electrical Connections
Please note that the electrical connection may only be carried The mains connector cable must be laid prior to assembly of
out by an electrical contractor. The electrical installation must the device. In doing so, care must be taken to allow for
comply with national safety regulations. cabling reserve, for instance in the tanning rooms, for
General

Recommendations connection of further devices. We recommend direct mains


connection, i.e. without making any additional external contact
At the site, we recommend a selective current-operated
points on the equipment. Further information can be obtained
e.l.c.b. system (nominal ground current 30 mA) as well as
from the respective device descriptions.
lightning protection and a UPS installation for control and PC
The arrangement of the power cables must be recorded by
installations.
means of corresponding labeling for the later installation of
Connection requirements the devices.
The electrical installation must be fitted with a separator
Data, bus and/or control cables must be laid with a minimum
(switch) by the customer (contact distance > 3 mm / 1/8 in). If
distance of 10 cm from the mains supply. Therefore, the
the connection is via a plug connection, then the system must
power supply and the control cables must not be placed in the
conform to the requirements of the local electrical regulations!
same cabling trough.
The required connection voltages must lie within a tolerance Ripple control system (TRA)
range of +/- 5% in order to ensure a malfunction-free and
In some cases, depending on the local power supply
guaranteed operation of the devices. In the design of the
company, the sunbeds may adversely affect the mains supply
electric power lines, a simultaneity factor of 1 must be
network in the building where the sunbeds are installed,
expected. Time delay fuses must be supplied for protection.
causing interference with the ripple control system (TRA)
The prescribed connection line per device is AWG Type operated by the power supply company. This may cause
THHN or AWG Type UL-Style 1283 or local equivalent. malfunctions, for example, of night storage heaters.
The cross-section of the power lines must be selected in If the sunbeds cause this type of interference, the sunbed
conformity with local regulations and depends on: operator is responsible for installing an audio frequency
• The length of the cable blocking filter in the building wiring system. Please contact
• The power cable connected to it your firm of electricians. Your firm of electricians will be
familiar with the technical connection conditions as applied by
• as well as a supply cable per device.
your local power supply company and will thus be able to
match the audio frequency blocking filter to the mains supply
of your power supply company.

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Air Conditioning Technology


Ergoline sunbeds with air conditioning make it possible to Condensation water
influence the temperature for the ergonomic panel, surround Air-cooled air conditioning units have a surface temperature
air and the rooms. With the installed air-cooled air of 4 to 12 °C / 39 to 54 °F. As the air cools, relative humidity

General
conditioning units, all essential factors involved in air increases, as the ability to absorb water vapor decreases. If
conditioning can be adjusted throughout the entire year to the air temperature continues to fall, the temperature drops
meet the user's wishes and requirements. below dewpoint temperature. The air is then no longer able to
hold a part of the water vapor mass it contains, and
Air conditioning can condensation occurs on the cooler surfaces. The water thus
• regulate the temperature of the warm air Æ Cool; formed is referred to as condensation water. Absolute
• regulate interior humidity Æ Dehumidify in the summer; humidity is reduced by this water mass.
• Clean the interior air.
Condensation drainage
Air humidity On all air-cooled air conditioning units, condensation
Relative humidity (Æ condensation water) is expelled via the fan ring in the
Air is able to absorb water vapor. This ability to absorb condenser fan. Part of the condensation is evaporated or
increases with increasing air temperature. For instance, 1 kg / pumped off by the condensation pump and fed to a
2 3/16 lb air at 15 °C / 59 ºF can take up 10.78 g / 3/8 oz of condensation container via a plastic hose. The amount of
water vapor but 20.34 g / 3/4 oz at 25 °C / 77 ºF. water given off varies and depends on the air as well as the
output of the cooling system. Dehumidification output can be
If 1 kg / 2 3/16 lb of air at 25 °C / 77 ºF only contains 10 g / as much as 2.8 l / 3/4 gal per hour. When laying the plastic
3/8 oz water vapor, then the air can absorb a further 10.34 g / hose, please ensure that the hose is not longer than
3/8 oz. In this case, relative humidity is 50%. 20 meters / 65 ft 7 in and is not higher than 3 meters /
Absolute humidity 9 ft 10 in. The amount of condensation per device can vary
even when there are the same devices in the same studio.
Absolute humidity is the mass of water vapor that can be
contained in a kilogram of air. Maximum humidity xs is
reached when the air is saturated with water vapor. Relative
humidity is then 100%.
Relative humidity ϕ is derived from the relationship between
absolute and maximum humidity: ϕ = X x 100%
Xs
ϕ = relative humidity
x = absolute humidity
xs = maximum humidity

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Acoustic Terminology
The sound pressure level measurement LpA is used at a
measuring distance d = 1 meter / d = 3 ft 3 in for
characterizing the acoustic sources in an enclosed space.
General

The measurement is carried out with exhaust air and a


switched-on main and body ventilator as well as air
conditioning (when available, limiting temperature 68 °F).

Terms Explanations
Sound Sound is generated by mechanical vibrations. It propagates itself in gaseous, fluid and solid bodies.
Frequency No. of vibrations per second. Unit: 1 Hertz = 1 Hz = 1/s. The pitch rises with the frequency. Frequency
range of human hearing: 16 Hz ... 20,000 Hz.
Acoustic level A measure of the strength of the sound (acoustic energy).
Decibel (db) Standard unit for the acoustic level depicted on a logarithmic scale.
dB (A) As the human ear finds that different high tones (frequencies) of the same acoustic level have different
strengths, the noise must be correspondingly damped with filters at certain frequencies. The frequency
evaluation curve with filter A takes this into account and provides a subjective hearing impression. A
difference of 10 db (A) corresponds somewhat to a doubling (or halving) of the perceived noise level.

Environmental Declaration
The JK corporate group is subject to the strict regulations of
EC Directive 761/2001 and the standard DIN ISO
14001:1996, and undergoes regular internal and external
environment audits performed by trained auditors.

Environmental Regulations
Disposal of lamps
UV low-pressure lamps and UV high-pressure lamps contain
fluorescent materials and other waste containing mercury.
According to the national waste disposal laws and in
accordance with the municipal waste regulations, proof must
be provided of the proper disposal of UV lamps.
Your local environmental agency will be happy to assist you
with the disposal of UV lamps.

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Planning Manual Excellence 800

Excellence 800
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Turbo Power

Contents
• Device description
• Technical data
• Dimensions
• Planning example for double rear wall
With exhaust-air adapter
Without exhaust-air adapter
• Maximum exhaust pipe lengths
• Equipment cooling
• Surround cooling
• Exhaust air accessories
• Electric connection
• Sound system
• Controls
• Air conditioner
• AQUA MIST AROMA system
• IR-Interface

Excellence 800 – 1
Excellence 800 Planning Manual

Device description

1. Face tanner
(UV high-pressure lamps) 12 13 12 14 15 16 17
2. Shoulder tanners
3. Neck tanner
4. Headphone connection
5. UV low-pressure lamps, lower part
6. Intermediate panel
7. Infrared interface 11
Excellence 800

8. Acrylic glass panel lower part


9. Air nozzles surround cooling,
10
feet end
10. UV low-pressure lamps, side part 1
20 19 18
11. UV low-pressure lamps, canopy
12. Air nozzle/nozzle AQUA MIST
(dependent on equipment)
2
13. Air nozzles surround cooling
14. Air nozzles surround cooling head
end and AROMA (dependent on 3
equipment)
15. Central exhaust air bracket (op-
tional)
4
16. Accent lighting canopy
9
(two colored)
17. Accent lighting canopy 8 7 6 5 03336 / 1
18. Accent lighting base
19. Accent lighting front panel (blue)
20. Accent lighting internal (blue)

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Technical data

Electrical data Noise emission


Nominal performance draw-off: Acoustic pressure level: 68.9 db (A)
w/o Temptronic 13,900 W Inlet and exhaust air
with Temptronic 17,000 W Temperature difference, w/o Tempt. 18 °F 10 °C
Nominal voltage: 230 V (3-phase or single phase) supply/exhaust air: with Tempt. 27 °F 15 °C
Nominal frequency: 60 Hz Max. air requirement: 1,650 cfm 2800 m3/h

Excellence 800
Rated fusing: 50 amp 3-pole Opt. ambient temperature: 77 – 86 °F 25 °C – 30 °C
or 80 amp 2-pole Max. ambient temperature: 59 – 104 °F 15 °C – 40 °C
Performance: Max. inlet air temperature: 104 °F 40 °C
Canopy:
Exhaust cross section
UV low pressure lamps 24 x 160 W 91 in2 588 cm2
w/o exhaust system:
UV high pressure lamps 3 x 520 W
Room inlet air cross section
Lower part: 806 in2 5200 cm2
at 1.5 m/s / 295 fpm
UV low pressure lamps 19 x 160 W
Exhaust cross section with
Side part: 110 in2 710 cm2
exhaust system:
UV low pressure lamps 8 x 160 W
Warm air return: possible
UV high pressure lamps 1 x 520 W
Neck tanner:
UV low pressure lamps 6 x 25 W
Shoulder tanners:
UV low pressure lamps 7 x 25 W

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Dimensions

B 1428 mm 56 1/4 in
B1 850 mm 33 7/16 in
B2 188 mm 7 3/8 in Z
B+ 1510 mm in

H5
59 7/16

H4
L 2323 mm 91 7/16 in
L2 L4 L3
L1 2110 mm 83 1/16 in
L2 1730 mm 68 1/8 in
Excellence 800

L3 238 mm 9 3/8 in X L1
L4 265 mm 10 7/16 in B1
L5 867 mm 34 1/8 in

H1
L7 1116 mm 43 15/16 in L

H
Y
H2

H 1373 mm 54 1/16 in BK
TK
H1 1830 mm 72 1/16 in
B
H2 1078 mm 42 7/16 in B+
H3 – mm – in 03314 / 0
H4 400 mm 15 3/4 in
H5 114 mm 4 7/8 in L5
B2
H6 1887 mm 74 5/16 in o L7

H7 1974 mm 77 3/8 in
H8 2197 mm 86 1/2 in
H9 2342 mm 92 3/16 in
X 1224 mm 48 3/16 in
Y 472 mm 18 9/16 in
Z 2235 mm in
H9

88
H8
H7
H6

∅ 300 mm 11 13/16 in
BK 2370 mm 93 5/16 in
TK 2300 mm 90 9/16 in

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Planning example for double rear wall


Installing “exhaust air ducting via a hanging ceiling and with a double rear wall” is an
optically elegant solution without using the central exhaust air bracket.
An intermediate wall (1) (e.g. chipboard) tightly enclosing the sunbed at the rear
serves as an upward channel for the exhaust air (2), if required right up to the hanging
ceiling. So that the exhaust air is properly extracted, a slight vacuum is required be-
hind the intermediate wall (1); an auxiliary fan must be installed if necessary.

With exhaust-air adapter


2

Excellence 800
A cut-out is mounted on the intermediate wall (see table for dimensions). A rubber 1
profile on the exhaust-air adapter (3) ensures an air-tight seal on the intermediate
3
wall.

Dimensions
Brown foot end up to centre of
L1 1116 mm 43 15/16 in
adapter
L2 590 mm 23 1/4 in Long adapter, inner edges
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Height from floor to inner upper
H 1355 mm 53 3/8 in
edge of rubber profile

H1 1125 mm 44 5/16 in Height from floor to inner lower edge L2


L1

H2
H2 230 mm 9 1/16 in Height of adapter (inside)

H
H1

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Without exhaust-air adapter B1


2
The intermediate wall (1) must tightly surround the tanning bed in the rear area.
1

Dimensions
B1 max. 170 mm max. 6 11/16 in
B2 57 mm 2 1/4 in
H1

H1 1,078 mm 42 7/16 in

B2 03985 / 0
If a tanner is replaced with a new tanner, the intermediate wall (1) must be adapted or
replaced so that no gaps result through which leakage air is drawn. Inspection doors
at the head and foot must be taken into account for the adjustment of the canopy
lifting device.

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Maximum exhaust pipe lengths

Calculation base (without additional ventilator):


Back pressure 100 Pascal
Air pressure 100,000 Pascal
Air temperature 40 °C 104 °F
Density 1.112 kg/m3 1 1/8 oz/ft3
Dynamic inertia of the air 1.92E-05 Pa x s
Excellence 800

Corrugated Roughness Permissible


90° bend in line
pipe (at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
(metal)
∅ kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 10 32 ft 10 in
300 mm 8 mm 2,500 m3/h
1 9 29 ft 6 in
0.1821) 0.211)
2 8 26 ft 3 in
11 13/16 in 5/16 in 1,470 cfm
3 7 23 ft

Roughness Permissible
Smooth pipe 90° bend in line
(at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
∅ (metal)
kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 30 98 ft 5 in
300 mm 0.1 mm 2,500 m3/h
1 26 85 ft 4 in
0.0611) 0.211)
2 22 72 ft 2 in
11 13/16 in 0.0039 in 1,470 cfm
3 18 59 ft 1 in

1) zeta value (ζ)

Equipment cooling
To cool the equipment, room or studio air is drawn in beneath the front panel (1) of 2 3
the lower part of the sunbed and over the filter mats in the canopy (2) (inlet air).
The inlet air is first cleaned in a filter, then fed past the hot UV low-pressure and high-
pressure lamps and finally expelled as warm exhaust air via the central exhaust air
bracket (3) at the rear of the sunbed.

1 03333 / 0

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Surround cooling
Surround air ventilation for the user is provided automatically. The intensity is adjust-
able in 9 steps. Room or studio air is drawn in and used for cooling.
The air is fed through several nozzles over the whole length in the middle of the
canopy. In the head area there are two air nozzles that can be switched on sepa-
rately.
Studio air is also supplied via the air inlet slots beneath the front panel of the sunbed
base and fed to two nozzles at feet level at the lying surface height, thus surrounding
the body with cooling air.

Excellence 800
Depending on the equipment, the user can have a pleasant cooling mist (AQUA
MIST) sprayed from the outer nozzles in the body area. 03334 / 0

The user can preselect the temperature of the air conditioner (Temptronic) provided
as standard equipment, and therefore adjust the temperature of the bed surface and
body air in accordance with his/her wishes.

Exhaust air accessories


Connection to a central exhaust system is possible upwards, upwards right, upwards 5 2 3 4 3
left and to the rear.
The apertures intended for this purpose are located above the central exhaust air
bracket.
Corrugated pipe
1
A sufficient device exhaust is possible up to an exhaust pipe length of 10 m /
32 ft 10 in (without 90° bend). For exhaust pipe lengths of more than 10 m /
32 ft 10 in, you require an auxiliary fan.
Smooth pipe
A sufficient device exhaust is possible up to an exhaust pipe length of 30 m / 98 ft 5 in 03335 / 0
(without 90° bend). For exhaust pipe lengths of more than 30 m / 98 ft 5 in, you re-
quire an auxiliary fan.
Warm air recycling
Warm air recycling is a technically advanced, secure device by means of which part
of the hot cooling air is fed back to the studio via a motor-controlled air choke. A
thermostat provides fully automatic control of the studio temperature, between 15 °C /
59 °F and 25 °C / 77 °F as required.
The exhaust air bracket and warm air recycling can also be retrofitted.

Item Accessory parts Article No. Notes:


1 Central exhaust air bracket Techno Grey with warm air 345262
recycling, thermostatically controlled including connector
piece, see Item 4 With connection possible for exhaust air pipes (∅ 300 mm /
11 13/16 in) on the top, top right, top left and to the rear
Central exhaust air bracket Techno Grey, but without 345263
warm air recycling
2 90° Pipe bend in Techno Grey 345211 For inlet and exhaust air ducting to right, left or to rear, plus
tube adapter for direct connection to central exhaust air
bracket [possible with tube (∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)]
3 Corrugated pipe (∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in , 6 m / 19 ft 8 in 345028 –
length, flexible, grey) including 2 pipe clamps
4 Corrugated pipe connector piece (∅ 300 mm / 345027 For connecting two corrugated pipes
11 13/16 in)
5 Connector bracket for corrugated pipe 345036 Connection of the corrugated pipe, e.g. to a canal
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)
6 Exhaust air adapter in black (not shown) 345266 For double rear wall

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Electric connection

Mains supply line yes


Electr. control line none
Line for external music and channel selection none

Sound system
Excellence 800

Equipment variant, retrofitting not possible.

Controls

Controls Article No. Cable Length


Intellitan Remote 0440021423 20 ft
4-Button Intellitan Console 0440021422 6 ft
Computer Control Station IV (CCS IV) 0038002778 –

Air conditioner

Equipment variant: Temptronic for bed surface and Surround Cooling with fully integrated climate control of body cooling;
Room climate control via body cooling run-on (temperature-controlled), retrofitting not possible.

AQUA MIST AROMA system

Equipment variant: Aroma and body cooling for the user, retrofitting not possible.

IR-Interface
Standard equipment, access to the device data with a hand-held unit (Palm).

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Planning Manual Evolution 600

Evolution 600
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Turbo Power

Contents
• Device description
• Technical data
• Dimensions
• Planning example
With exhaust-air adapter
Without exhaust-air adapter
• Maximum exhaust pipe lengths
• Equipment cooling
• Surround cooling
• Exhaust air accessories
• Electric connection
• Sound system
• Controls
• Air conditioner
• AQUA MIST AROMA system
• IR-Interface

Evolution 600 – 1
Evolution 600 Planning Manual

Device description

1. Face tanner
(UV high-pressure lamps) 12 13 12 14 15 16 17
2. Shoulder tanners
3. Neck tanner
4. Headphone connection
5. UV low-pressure lamps, lower part
6. Intermediate panel 11
7. Infrared interface
Evolution 600

8. Acrylic glass panel lower part


9. Air nozzles surround cooling, 10
feet end
10. UV low-pressure lamps, side part 1
19 18
11. UV low-pressure lamps, canopy
12. Air nozzle/nozzle AQUA MIST
(dependent on equipment) 2
13. Air nozzles surround cooling
14. Air nozzles surround cooling head
end and AROMA (dependent on 3
equipment)
15. Central exhaust air bracket (op-
tional)
16. Accent lighting canopy
4
9
(two colored)
17. Accent lighting canopy 8 7 6 5 03472 / 1
18. Accent lighting front panel (blue)
19. Accent lighting internal (blue)

2 – Evolution 600
Planning Manual Evolution 600

Technical data

Electrical data Noise emission


Nominal performance draw-off: Acoustic pressure level: 67.2 db (A)
w/o air conditioner 12,600 W Inlet and exhaust air
with air conditioner 13,700 W
Temperature difference, w/o air conditioner 11 °F 6 °C
Nominal voltage: 230 V (3-phase or single phase) supply/exhaust air: with air conditioner 20 °F 11 °C

Evolution 600
Nominal frequency: 60 Hz Max. air requirement: 1,650 cfm 2800 m3/h
Rated fusing: Opt. ambient temperature: 77 – 86 °F 25 °C – 30 °C
w/o air conditioner 40 amp 3-pole Max. ambient temperature: 59 – 104 °F 15 °C – 40 °C
with air conditioner 50 amp 3-pole
w/o or with air conditioner 80 amp 2-pole Max. inlet air temperature: 104 °F 40 °C
Performance: Exhaust cross section
91 in2 588 cm2
w/o exhaust system:
Canopy:
UV low pressure lamps 21 x 160 W Room inlet air cross section
651 in2 4200 cm2
at 1.5 m/s / 295 fpm
UV high pressure lamps 2 x 500 W
Lower part: Exhaust cross section with
110 in2 710 cm2
exhaust system:
UV low pressure lamps 17 x 160 W
Side part: Warm air return: possible
UV low pressure lamps 8 x 160 W
UV high pressure lamps 1 x 500 W
Neck tanner:
UV low pressure lamps 6 x 25 W
Shoulder tanners:
UV low pressure lamps 7 x 25 W

Evolution 600 – 3
Evolution 600 Planning Manual

Dimensions

B 1285 mm 50 9/16 in
Z
B1 770 mm 30 5/16 in

H5
H4
B2 188 mm 7 3/8 in
B+ 1345 mm 52 15/16 in L2 L4 L3

L 2323 mm 91 7/16 in
L1 2045 mm 80 1/4 in
Evolution 600

X
L2 1730 mm 68 1/8 in L1
B1
L3 238 mm 9 3/8 in

H1
L4 265 mm 10 7/16 in

Y
L

H
H2

L5 867 mm 34 1/8 in
BK
L7 1116 mm 43 15/16 in TK

H 1333 mm 52 1/2 in B
B+
H1 1745 mm 68 11/16 in 03316 / 0
H2 1078 mm 42 7/16 in
H3 – mm – in
B2 L5
H4 400 mm 15 3/4 in
o L7
H5 114 mm 4 1/2 in
H6 1887 mm 74 5/16 in
H7 1974 mm 77 3/4 in
H8 2197 mm 86 1/2 in
H9 2342 mm 92 3/16 in
X 1055 mm 41 9/16 in
H9
H8
H7

Y 472 mm 18 9/16 in
H6

Z 2235 mm 88 in
∅ 300 mm 11 13/16 in
BK 2370 mm 93 5/16 in
TK 2300 mm 90 9/16 in
03317 / 0

4 – Evolution 600
Planning Manual Evolution 600

Planning example
Installing “exhaust air ducting via a hanging ceiling and with a double rear wall” is an
optically elegant solution without using the central exhaust air bracket.
An intermediate wall (1) (e.g. chipboard) tightly enclosing the sunbed at the rear
serves as an upward channel for the exhaust air (2), if required right up to the hanging
ceiling. So that the exhaust air is properly extracted, a slight vacuum is required be-
hind the intermediate wall (1); an auxiliary fan must be installed if necessary.

With exhaust-air adapter


2

Evolution 600
A cut-out is mounted on the intermediate wall (see table for dimensions). A rubber 1
profile on the exhaust-air adapter (3) ensures an air-tight seal on the intermediate
3
wall.

Dimensions

L1 1116 mm 43 15/16 in Brown foot end up to centre of adapter

L2 590 mm 23 1/4 in Long adapter, inner edges


03984 / 0
Height from floor to inner upper edge of rubber
H 1355 mm 53 3/8 in
profile
H1 1125 mm 44 5/16 in Height from floor to inner lower edge L2

H2 230 mm 9 1/16 in Height of adapter (inside) L1

H2

H
H1

03840 / 0

Without exhaust-air adapter


The intermediate wall (1) must tightly surround the tanning bed in the rear area. B1

2
Dimensions 1
B1 max. 170 mm max. 6 11/16 in
B2 57 mm 2 1/4 in
H1 1,078 mm 42 7/16 in
H1

If a tanner is replaced with a new tanner, the intermediate wall (1) must be adapted or
B2
replaced so that no gaps result through which leakage air is drawn. Inspection doors 03322 / 1

at the head and foot must be taken into account for the adjustment of the canopy
lifting device.

Evolution 600 – 5
Evolution 600 Planning Manual

Maximum exhaust pipe lengths

Calculation base (without additional ventilator):


Back pressure 100 Pascal
Air pressure 100,000 Pascal
Air temperature 40 °C 104 °F
Density 1.112 kg/m3 1 1/8 oz/ft3
Dynamic inertia of the air 1.92E-05 Pa x s
Evolution 600

Corrugated Roughness Permissible


90° bend in line
pipe (at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
(metal)
∅ kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 10 32 ft 10 in
300 mm 8 mm 2,500 m3/h
1 9 29 ft 6 in
0.1821) 0.211)
2 8 26 ft 3 in
11 13/16 in 5/16 in 1,470 cfm
3 7 23 ft

Roughness Permissible
Smooth pipe 90° bend in line
(at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
∅ (metal)
kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 30 98 ft 5 in
300 mm 0.1 mm 2,500 m3/h
1 26 85 ft 4 in
0.0611) 0.211)
2 22 72 ft 2 in
11 13/16 in 0.0039 in 1,470 cfm
3 18 59 ft 1 in

1) zeta value (ζ)

Equipment cooling
To cool the equipment, room or studio air is drawn in beneath the front panel (1) of 2 3
the lower part of the sunbed and over the filter mats in the canopy (2) (inlet air).
The inlet air is first cleaned in a filter, then fed past the hot UV low-pressure and high-
pressure lamps and finally expelled as warm exhaust air via the central exhaust air
bracket (3) at the rear of the sunbed.

1 03327 / 0

6 – Evolution 600
Planning Manual Evolution 600

Surround cooling
Surround air ventilation for the user is provided automatically. The intensity is adjust-
able in 9 steps. Room or studio air is drawn in and used for cooling.
The air is fed through several nozzles over the whole length in the middle of the
canopy. In the head area there are two air nozzles that can be switched on sepa-
rately.
Studio air is also supplied via the air inlet slots beneath the front panel of the sunbed
base and fed to two nozzles at feet level at the lying surface height, thus surrounding
the body with cooling air.

Evolution 600
Depending on the equipment, the user can have a pleasant cooling mist (AQUA
MIST) sprayed from the outer nozzles in the body area. 03328 / 0

Depending on the equipment, an air conditioner enables the additional climate control
of the bed surface and the body air.

Exhaust air accessories


Connection to a central exhaust system is possible upwards, upwards right, upwards 5 2 3 4 3
left and to the rear.
The apertures intended for this purpose are located above the central exhaust air
bracket.
Corrugated pipe
1
A sufficient device exhaust is possible up to an exhaust pipe length of 10 meters /
32 ft 10 in (without 90° bend). For exhaust pipe lengths of more than 10 meters /
32 ft 10 in, you require an auxiliary fan.
Smooth pipe
A sufficient device exhaust is possible up to an exhaust pipe length of 30 meters / 03329 / 0
98 ft 5 in (without 90° bend). For exhaust pipe lengths of more than 30 meters /
98 ft 5 in, you require an auxiliary fan.
Warm air recycling
Warm air recycling is a technically advanced, secure device by means of which part
of the hot cooling air is fed back to the studio via a motor-controlled air choke. A
thermostat provides fully automatic control of the studio temperature, between 15 °C /
59 °F and 25 °C / 77 °F required.
The exhaust air bracket and warm air recycling can also be retrofitted.
Item Accessory parts Article No. Notes:
1 Central exhaust air bracket Techno Grey with warm 345262
air recycling, thermostatically controlled including With connection possible for exhaust air pipes
connector piece, see Item 4 (∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in) on the top, top right, top
Central exhaust air bracket Techno Grey, but without 345263 left and to the rear
warm air recycling
2 90° Pipe bend in Techno Grey 345211 For inlet and exhaust air ducting to right, left or to
rear, plus tube adapter for direct connection to
central exhaust air bracket [possible with tube
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)]
3 Corrugated pipe (∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in, 6 m / 345028 –
19 ft 8 in length, flexible, grey) including 2 pipe clamps
4 Corrugated pipe connector piece 345027 For connecting two corrugated pipes
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)
5 Connector bracket for corrugated pipes 345036 Connection of the corrugated pipes, e.g. to a canal
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)
6 Exhaust air adapter in black (not shown) 345266 For double rear wall

Evolution 600 – 7
Evolution 600 Planning Manual

Electric connection

Mains supply line yes


Electr. control line none
Line for external music and channel selection none

Sound system
Evolution 600

Equipment variant, retrofitting not possible.

Controls

Controls Article No. Cable Length


Intellitan Remote 0440021423 20 ft
4-Button Intellitan Console 0440021422 6 ft
Computer Control Station IV (CCS IV) 0038002778 –

Air conditioner

Equipment variant (Air condition for the bed surface and the body air), retrofitting not possible.

AQUA MIST AROMA system

Equipment variant (aroma and body cooling for the user), retrofitting not possible.

IR-Interface
Standard equipment, access to the device data with a hand-held unit (Palm).

8 – Evolution 600
Planning Manual Evolution 500

Evolution 500
03285 / 0

Turbo Power

Contents
• Device description
• Technical data
• Dimensions
• Planning example for double rear wall
With exhaust-air adapter
Without exhaust-air adapter
• Maximum exhaust pipe lengths
• Equipment cooling
• Surround cooling
• Exhaust air accessories
• Electric Connection
• Controls
• Sound system
• IR-Interface

Evolution 500 – 1
Evolution 500 Planning Manual

Device description

1. Face tanner
(UV high-pressure lamps) 10 11 10 12 13 14
2. Reflector
3. Headphone connection
4. UV low-pressure lamps, lower part
5. Intermediate panel
(Evolution 500 Turbo Power)
6. Infrared interface
Evolution 500

7. Acrylic glass panel lower part 9


8. UV low-pressure lamps, side part
9. UV low-pressure lamps, canopy
10. Air nozzle 1
11. Air nozzles body cooling
12. Air nozzles body cooling head end
13. Central exhaust air bracket (op-
tional)
14. Accent lighting canopy
2

8 7 6 5 4 04783 / 0

Technical data

Electrical data Noise emission


Acoustic pressure level: 68.8 db(A)
Nominal performance draw-off:
w/o air conditioner 12,100 W Inlet and exhaust air
Temperature difference, w/o air conditioner 11 °F 6 °C
Nominal voltage: 230 V (3-phase or single phase) supply/exhaust air:
Nominal frequency: 60 Hz Max. air requirement: 1,650 cfm 2800 m3/h
Rated fusing: 40 amp 3-pole Opt. ambient temperature: 77 – 86 °F 25 °C – 30 °C
80 amp 2-pole Max. ambient temperature: 59 – 104 °F 15 °C – 40 °C
Performance: Max. inlet air temperature: 104 °F 40 °C
Canopy: Exhaust cross section
91 in2 588 cm2
UV low pressure lamps 18 x 160 W w/o exhaust system:
UV high pressure lamps 2 x 500 W Room inlet air cross section
651 in2 4200 cm2
Lower part: at 1.5 m/s / 295 fpm
UV low pressure lamps 17 x 160 W Exhaust cross section with
110 in2 710 cm2
Side part: exhaust system:
UV low pressure lamps 8 x 160 W Warm air return: possible
UV high pressure lamps 1 x 500 W

2 – Evolution 500
Planning Manual Evolution 500

Dimensions

Z
B 1285 mm 50 9/16 in

H5
H4
B1 770 mm 30 5/16 in
B2 188 mm 7 3/8 in L2 L4 L3

B+ 1345 mm 52 15/16 in
L 2231 mm 87 13/16 in
X
L1 2045 mm 80 1/2 in L1

Evolution 500
L2 1730 mm 68 1/8 in B1

H1
L3 238 mm 9 3/8 in

Y
L

H
H2

L4 265 mm 10 7/16 in
BK
L5 867 mm 34 1/8 in TK

L7 1116 mm 43 15/16 in B
B+
H 1333 mm 52 1/2 in
04784 / 0
H1 1660 mm 65 3/8 in
H2 1078 mm 42 7/16 in
L5
H3 – mm – in B2
L7
H4 400 mm 15 3/4 in o

H5 114 mm 4 1/2 in
H6 1887 mm 74 5/16 in
H7 1974 mm 77 3/4 in
H8 2197 mm 86 1/2 in
H9 2342 mm 92 3/16 in
H9
H8

X 1055 mm 41 9/16 in
H7
H6

Y 472 mm 18 9/16 in
Z 2235 mm 88 in
∅ 300 mm 11 13/16 in
BK 2370 mm 93 5/16 in
04785 / 0
TK 2300 mm 90 9/16 in

Evolution 500 – 3
Evolution 500 Planning Manual

Planning example for double rear wall


Installing “exhaust air ducting via a hanging ceiling and with a double rear wall” is an
optically elegant solution without using the central exhaust air bracket.
An intermediate wall (1) (e.g. chipboard) tightly enclosing the sunbed at the rear
serves as an upward channel for the exhaust air (2), if required right up to the hanging
ceiling. So that the exhaust air is properly extracted, a slight vacuum is required be-
hind the intermediate wall (1); an auxiliary fan must be installed if necessary.

With exhaust-air adapter


2
A cut-out is mounted on the intermediate wall (see table for dimensions). A rubber
Evolution 500

1
profile on the exhaust-air adapter (3) ensures an air-tight seal on the intermediate
3
wall.

Dimensions

L1 1116 mm 43 15/16 in Brown foot end up to centre of adapter

L2 590 mm 23 1/4 in Long adapter, inner edges


03984 / 0
Height from floor to inner upper edge of rubber
H 1355 mm 53 3/8 in
profile
H1 1125 mm 44 5/16 in Height from floor to inner lower edge L2

H2 230 mm 9 1/16 in Height of adapter (inside) L1

H2

H
H1

03840 / 0

Without exhaust-air adapter


The intermediate wall (1) must tightly surround the tanning bed in the rear area. B1

Dimensions 2
B1 max. 170 mm max. 6 11/16 in 1

B2 57 mm 2 1/4 in
H1 1,078 mm 42 7/16 in
H1

If a tanner is replaced with a new tanner, the intermediate wall (1) must be adapted or
replaced so that no gaps result through which leakage air is drawn. Inspection doors
at the head and foot must be taken into account for the adjustment of the canopy B2 03322 / 1
lifting device.

4 – Evolution 500
Planning Manual Evolution 500

Maximum exhaust pipe lengths

Calculation base (without additional ventilator):


Back pressure 100 Pascal
Air pressure 100,000 Pascal
Air temperature 40 °C 104 °F
Density 1.112 kg/m3 1 1/8 oz/ft3
Dynamic inertia of the air 1.92E-05 Pa x s

Evolution 500
Corrugated Roughness Permissible
90° bend in line
pipe (at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
(metal)
∅ kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 10 32 ft 10 in
300 mm 8 mm 2,500 m3/h
1 9 29 ft 6 in
0.1821) 0.211)
2 8 26 ft 3 in
11 13/16 in 5/16 in 1,470 cfm
3 7 23 ft

Roughness Permissible
Smooth pipe 90° bend in line
(at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
∅ (metal)
kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 30 98 ft 5 in
300 mm 0.1 mm 2,500 m3/h
1 26 85 ft 4 in
0.0611) 0.211)
2 22 72 ft 2 in
11 13/16 in 0.0039 in 1,470 cfm
3 18 59 ft 1 in

1) zeta value (ζ)

Equipment cooling
To cool the equipment, room or studio air is drawn in beneath the front panel (1) of 2 3
the lower part of the sunbed and over the filter mats in the canopy (2) (inlet air).
The inlet air is first cleaned in a filter, then fed past the hot UV low-pressure and high-
pressure lamps and finally expelled as warm exhaust air via the central exhaust air
bracket (3) at the rear of the sunbed.

1 03323 / 0

Evolution 500 – 5
Evolution 500 Planning Manual

Surround cooling
Surround air ventilation for the user is provided automatically. The intensity is adjust-
able in 9 steps. Room or studio air is drawn in and used for cooling.
The air is fed through several nozzles over the whole length in the middle of the
canopy. In the head area there are two air nozzles that can be switched on sepa-
rately.
Evolution 500

04786 / 0

Exhaust air accessories


Connection to a central exhaust system is possible upwards, upwards right, upwards 5 2 3 4 3
left and to the rear.
The apertures intended for this purpose are located above the central exhaust air
bracket.

1
Corrugated pipe
A sufficient device exhaust is possible up to an exhaust pipe length of 10 meters /
32 ft 10 in (without 90° bend). For exhaust pipe lengths of more than 10 meters /
32 ft 10 in, you require an auxiliary fan.
03325 / 0
Smooth pipe
A sufficient device exhaust is possible up to an exhaust pipe length of 30 meters /
98 ft 5 in (without 90° bend). For exhaust pipe lengths of more than 30 meters /
98 ft 5 in, you require an auxiliary fan.

Warm air recycling


Warm air recycling is a technically advanced, secure device by means of which part
of the hot cooling air is fed back to the studio via a motor-controlled air choke. A
thermostat provides fully automatic control of the studio temperature, between 15 °C /
59 °F and 25 °C / 77 °F as required.
The exhaust air bracket and warm air recycling can also be retrofitted.
Item Accessory parts Article No. Notes:
1 Central exhaust air bracket Techno Grey with warm 345262
air recycling, thermostatically controlled including With connection possible for exhaust air pipes
connector piece, see Item 4 (∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in) on the top, top right, top
Central exhaust air bracket Techno Grey, but without 345263 left and to the rear
warm air recycling
2 90° Pipe bend in Techno Grey 345211 For inlet and exhaust air ducting to right, left or to
rear, plus tube adapter for direct connection to
central exhaust air bracket [possible with tube
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)]
3 Corrugated pipe (∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in, 6 m / 345028 –
19 ft 8 in length, flexible, grey) including 2 pipe clamps
4 Corrugated pipe connector piece 345027 For connecting two corrugated pipes
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)
5 Connector bracket for corrugated pipes 345036 Connection of the corrugated pipes, e.g. to a canal
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)
6 Exhaust air adapter in black (not shown) 345266 For double rear wall

6 – Evolution 500
Planning Manual Evolution 500

Electric Connection

Mains supply line yes


Electr. control line none
Line for external music and channel selection none

Controls

Evolution 500
Controls Article No. Cable Length
Intellitan Remote 0440021423 20 ft
4-Button Intellitan Console 0440021422 6 ft
Computer Control Station IV (CCS IV) 0038002778 –

Sound system
Equipment variant, retrofitting not possible.

IR-Interface
Standard equipment, access to the device data with a hand-held unit (Palm).

Evolution 500 – 7
Evolution 500 Planning Manual
Evolution 500

8 – Evolution 500
Planning Manual Advantage 400

Advantage 400
04166 /
0

Turbo Power

Contents
• Device description
• Technical data
• Dimensions
• Maximum exhaust pipe lengths
• Equipment cooling
• Surround cooling
• Exhaust air accessories
• Electric connection
• Sound system
• Controls
• IR-interface

Advantage 400 – 1
Advantage 400 Planning Manual

Device description

1. Face tanner
(UV high-pressure lamps) 9 10 11 12
2. Loudspeaker
3. Headphone connection
4. Reflector 8
5. UV low-pressure lamps, lower part
6. IR-interface
7. Acrylic glass panel, lower part
Advantage 400

8. UV low-pressure lamps, canopy


9. Air nozzles surround cooling
10. Air nozzles surround cooling head- 1 2
end
11. Central exhaust air bracket 3 14 13
(optional)
12. Accent lighting canopy
13. Accent lighting front panel
14. Accent lighting internal
4

5
7 6 04787 / 0

Technical data

Electrical data Noise emission


Nominal performance draw-off: Acoustic pressure level: –1)
w/o air conditioner 10,300 W Inlet and exhaust air
Nominal voltage: 230 V (3-phase or single phase) Temperature difference, w/o air conditioner 13 °F 7 °C
Nominal frequency: 60 Hz supply/exhaust air:
Rated fusing: 40 amp 3-pole Max. air requirement: 1,590 cfm 2700 m3/h
or 60 amp 2-pole Opt. ambient temperature: 77 – 86 °F 25 °C – 30 °C
Performance: Max. ambient temperature: 59 – 104 °F 15 °C – 40 °C
Canopy: Max. inlet air temperature: 104 °F 40 °C
UV low pressure lamps 26 x 140 W
Exhaust cross section
UV high pressure lamps 3 x 400 W 67 in2 430 cm2
w/o exhaust system:
Lower part:
Room inlet air cross section
UV low pressure lamps 14 x 140 W 775 in2 5000 cm2
at 1.5 m/s / 295 fpm
Exhaust cross section with
110 in2 710 cm2
exhaust system:
Warm air return: possible

1) The value was not available at the time of going to press.

2 – Advantage 400
Planning Manual Advantage 400

Dimensions

B– 1240 mm 48 13/16 in
B1 1180 mm 46 7/16 in
Z
B2 1300 mm 51 3/16 in

H5
H4
H2
B+ 1360 mm 53 9/16 in
L2 L4 L3
L 2200 mm 86 5/8 in
L1 2015 mm 79 5/16 in
X BL

Advantage 400
L2 1615 mm 63 9/16 in
L3 35 mm 1 3/8 in L1

L4 273 mm 10 3/4 in

H1
L5 867 mm 34 1/8 in L

H
L6 1100 mm 43 5/16 in
BK
H 1125 mm 44 5/16 in TK
H1 1430 mm 56 5/16 in B1
B-
H2 390 mm 15 3/8 in 04364 / 0
H3 – mm – in
H4 264 mm 10 3/8 in B4
B3 L5
H5 167 mm 6 9/16 in o
L6

H6 1679 mm 66 1/8 in
H7 1760 mm 69 5/16 in
H8 1979 mm 77 15/16 in
H9 2124 mm 83 5/8 in
X 1114 mm 43 7/8 in
H9
H8

Y 536 mm 21 1/8 in
H7
H6

Z 2200 mm 86 5/8 in
∅ 300 mm 11 13/16 in
BK 2300 mm 90 9/16 in
TK 2100 mm 82 11/16 in B2
B+
04369 / 0

Advantage 400 – 3
Advantage 400 Planning Manual

Maximum exhaust pipe lengths

Calculation base (without additional ventilator):


Back pressure 100 Pascal
Air pressure 100,000 Pascal
Air temperature 40 °C 104 °F
Density 1.112 kg/m3 1 1/8 oz/ft3
Dynamic inertia of the air 1.92E-05 Pa x s
Advantage 400

Corrugated Roughness Permissible


90° bend in line
pipe (at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
(metal)
∅ kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 12 39 ft 4 in
300 mm 8 mm 2,300 m3/h
1 11 36 ft 1 in
0.1821) 0.211)
2 10 32 ft 10 in
11 13/16 in 5/16 in 1,350 cfm
3 9 29 ft 6 in

Roughness Permissible
Smooth pipe 90° bend in line
(at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
∅ (metal)
kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 36 118 ft 1 in
300 mm 0.1 mm 2,300 m3/h
1 33 108 ft 3 in
0.0611) 0.211)
2 29 95 ft 2 in
11 13/16 in 0.0039 in 1,350 cfm
3 26 85 ft 4 in

1) zeta value (ζ)

Equipment cooling
To cool the equipment, room or studio air is drawn in beneath the front panel (1) of 2 3
the lower part of the sunbed and over the filter mats in the canopy (2) (inlet air).
The inlet air is first cleaned in a filter, then fed past the hot UV low-pressure and high-
pressure lamps and finally expelled as warm exhaust air via the central exhaust air
bracket (3) at the rear of the sunbed.

1 04468 / 0

4 – Advantage 400
Planning Manual Advantage 400

Surround cooling
Surround air ventilation for the user is provided automatically. The intensity is adjust-
able in 9 steps. Room or studio air is drawn in and used for cooling.
The air is fed through several nozzles in the middle of the canopy and in the head
area.

Advantage 400
04469 / 0

Exhaust air accessories


Connection to a central exhaust system is possible upwards, upwards right, upwards 5 2 3 4 3
left and to the rear.
The apertures intended for this purpose are located above the central exhaust air
bracket.
Corrugated pipe
1
A sufficient device exhaust is possible up to an exhaust pipe length of 12 meters /
39 ft 4 in (without 90° bend). For exhaust pipe lengths of more than 12 meters /
39 ft 4 in, you require an auxiliary fan.
Smooth pipe
A sufficient device exhaust is possible up to an exhaust pipe length of 36 meters / 04533 / 0
118 ft 1 in (without 90° bend). For exhaust pipe lengths of more than 36 meters /
118 ft 1 in, you require an auxiliary fan.
Warm air recycling
Warm air recycling is a technically advanced, secure device by means of which part
of the hot cooling air is fed back to the studio via a motor-controlled air choke. A
thermostat provides fully automatic control of the studio temperature, between 15 °C /
59 °F and 25 °C / 77 °F as required.
The exhaust air bracket and warm air recycling can also be retrofitted.

Item Accessory parts Article No. Notes:


1 Central exhaust air bracket Techno Grey with warm 345284
air recycling, thermostatically controlled including With connection possible for exhaust air pipes
connector piece, see Item 4 (∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in) on the top, top right, top
Central exhaust air bracket Techno Grey, but without 345283 left and to the rear
warm air recycling
2 90° Pipe bend in Techno Grey 345211 For inlet and exhaust air ducting to right, left or to
rear, plus tube adapter for direct connection to
central exhaust air bracket [possible with tube
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)]
3 Corrugated pipe (∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in, 6 m / 345028 –
19 ft 8 in length, flexible, grey) including 2 pipe clamps
4 Corrugated pipe connector piece 345027 For connecting two corrugated pipes
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)
5 Connector bracket for corrugated pipes 345036 Connection of the corrugated pipes, e.g. to a canal
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)

Advantage 400 – 5
Advantage 400 Planning Manual

Electric connection

Mains supply line yes


Electr. control line none
Line for external music and channel selection none

Sound system
Advantage 400

Equipment variant, retrofitting not possible.

Controls

Controls Article No. Cable Length


Intellitan Remote 0440021423 20 ft
4-Button Intellitan Console 0440021422 6 ft
Computer Control Station IV (CCS IV) 0038002778 –

IR-interface
Standard equipment, access to the device data with a hand-held unit (Palm).

6 – Advantage 400
Planning Manual Advantage 350

Advantage 350
04174 /
0

Super Power

Contents
• Device description
• Technical data
• Dimensions
• Maximum exhaust pipe lengths
• Equipment cooling
• Surround cooling
• Exhaust air accessories
• Electric connection
• Sound system
• Controls

Advantage 350 – 1
Advantage 350 Planning Manual

Device description

1. Face tanner
(UV high-pressure lamps) 9 10 11
2. Loudspeaker
3. Headphone connection
4. Reflector 8
5. UV low-pressure lamps, lower part
6. Acrylic glass panel lower part
7. IR-interface
Advantage 350

8. UV low-pressure lamps, canopy


9. Air nozzles surround cooling head-
end 1 2
10. Central exhaust air bracket 12
(optional) 3
11. Accent lighting canopy
12. Accent lighting internal

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Technical data

Electrical data Noise emission


Acoustic pressure level: –1)
Nominal performance draw-off:
Inlet and exhaust air
w/o air conditioner 9,300 W
Temperature difference, w/o air conditioner 13 °F 7 °C
Nominal voltage: 230 V (3-phase or single phase) supply/exhaust air:
Nominal frequency: 60 Hz Max. air requirement: 1,590 cfm 2,700 m3/h
Rated fusing: 40 amp 3-pole Opt. ambient temperature: 77 – 86 °F 25 °C – 30 °C
or 60 amp 2-pole Max. ambient temperature: 59 – 104 °F 15 °C – 40 °C
Performance: Max. inlet air temperature: 104 °F 40 °C
Canopy:
Exhaust cross section
UV low pressure lamps 24 x 120 W 67 in2 430 cm2
w/o exhaust system:
UV high pressure lamps 3 x 4,000 W
Room inlet air cross section
Lower part: 775 in2 5,000 cm2
at 1.5 m/s / 295 fpm
UV low pressure lamps 14 x 120 W
Exhaust cross section with
110 in2 710 cm2
exhaust system:
Warm air return: possible

1) The value was not available at the time of going to press.

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Dimensions

B– 1230 mm 48 7/16 in
B1 1170 mm 46 1/16 in
1290 mm 50 13/16 in Z
B2

H5
H4
H2
B+ 1350 mm 53 1/8 in
L2 L4 L3
L 2200 mm 86 5/8 in
L1 2015 mm 79 5/16 in
X BL

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L2 1615 mm 63 9/16 in
L3 35 mm 1 3/8 in L1

L4 273 mm 10 3/4 in

H1
L5 867 mm 34 1/8 in L

H
L6 1100 mm 43 5/16 in
BK
H 1125 mm 44 5/16 in TK
H1 1415 mm 55 11/16 in B1

H2 390 mm 15 3/8 in B-
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H3 – mm – in
H4 264 mm 10 3/8 in B4
B3 L5
H5 167 mm 6 9/16 in L6
o
H6 1679 mm 66 1/8 in
H7 1760 mm 69 5/16 in
H8 1979 mm 77 15/16 in
H9 2124 mm 83 5/8 in
X 1114 mm 43 7/8 in
H9

536 mm 21 1/8 in
H8

Y
H7
H6

Z 2200 mm 86 5/8 in
∅ 300 mm 11 13/16 in
BK 2300 mm 90 9/16 in
TK 2100 mm 82 11/16 in
B2
B+
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Maximum exhaust pipe lengths

Calculation base (without additional ventilator):


Back pressure 100 Pascal
Air pressure 100,000 Pascal
Air temperature 40 °C 104 °F
Density 1.112 kg/m3 1 1/8 oz/ft3
Dynamic inertia of the air 1.92E-05 Pa x s
Advantage 350

Corrugated Roughness Permissible


90° bend in line
pipe (at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
(metal)
∅ kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 12 39 ft 4 in
300 mm 8 mm 2,300 m3/h
1 11 36 ft 1 in
0.1821) 0.211)
2 10 32 ft 10 in
11 13/16 in 5/16 in 1,350 cfm
3 9 29 ft 6 in

Roughness Permissible
Smooth pipe 90° bend in line
(at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
∅ (metal)
kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 36 118 ft 1 in
300 mm 0.1 mm 2,300 m3/h
1 33 108 ft 3 in
0.0611) 0.211)
2 29 95 ft 2 in
11 13/16 in 0.0039 in 1,350 cfm
3 26 85 ft 4 in

1) zeta value (ζ)

Equipment cooling
To cool the equipment, room or studio air is drawn in beneath the front panel (1) of 2 3
the lower part of the sunbed and over the filter mats in the canopy (2) (inlet air).
The inlet air is first cleaned in a filter, then fed past the hot UV low-pressure and high-
pressure lamps and finally expelled as warm exhaust air via the central exhaust air
bracket (3) at the rear of the sunbed.

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Surround cooling
Surround air ventilation for the user is provided automatically. The intensity is adjust-
able in 4 steps. Room or studio air is drawn in and used for cooling.
The air is fed through two nozzles in the head area of the canopy.

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Exhaust air accessories


Connection to a central exhaust system is possible upwards, upwards right, upwards 5 2 3 4 3
left and to the rear.
The apertures intended for this purpose are located above the central exhaust air
bracket.
Corrugated pipe
1
A sufficient device exhaust is possible up to an exhaust pipe length of 12 meters /
39 ft 4 in (without 90° bend). For exhaust pipe lengths of more than 12 meters /
39 ft 4 in, you require an auxiliary fan.
Smooth pipe
A sufficient device exhaust is possible up to an exhaust pipe length of 36 meters / 04466 / 0
118 ft 1 in (without 90° bend). For exhaust pipe lengths of more than 36 meters /
118 ft 1 in, you require an auxiliary fan.
Warm air recycling
Warm air recycling is a technically advanced, secure device by means of which part
of the hot cooling air is fed back to the studio via a motor-controlled air choke. A
thermostat provides fully automatic control of the studio temperature, between 15 °C /
59 °F and 25 °C / 77 °F as required.
The exhaust air bracket and warm air recycling can also be retrofitted.

Item Accessory parts Article No. Notes:


1 Central exhaust air bracket Techno Grey with warm 345284
air recycling, thermostatically controlled including With connection possible for exhaust air pipes
connector piece, see Item 4 (∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in) on the top, top right, top
Central exhaust air bracket Techno Grey, but without 345283 left and to the rear
warm air recycling
2 90° Pipe bend in Techno Grey 345211 For inlet and exhaust air ducting to right, left or to
rear, plus tube adapter for direct connection to
central exhaust air bracket [possible with tube
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)]
3 Corrugated pipe (∅ 300 mm / ∅ 11 13/16 in, 6 m / 345028 –
19 ft 8 in length, flexible, grey) including 2 pipe clamps
4 Corrugated pipe connector piece 345027 For connecting two corrugated pipes
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)
5 Connector bracket for corrugated pipes 345036 Connection of the corrugated pipes, e.g. to a canal
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)

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Electric connection

Mains supply line yes


Electr. control line none
Line for external music and channel selection none
Advantage 350

Sound system
Equipment variant, retrofitting not possible.

Controls

Controls Article No. Cable Length


Intellitan Remote 0440021423 20 ft
4-Button Intellitan Console 0440021422 6 ft
Computer Control Station IV (CCS IV) 0038002778 –

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Contents
• Device description
• Technical data
• Dimensions
• Planning example for double rear wall
• Maximum exhaust pipe lengths
• Equipment cooling
• Surround cooling
• Exhaust air accessories
• Electric connection
• Sound system
• Controls
• IR-interface

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Device description

1. Exhaust air slots, equipment cooling 12 13 12 14 15


2. Lighting of comfort room
3. Mirror
4. Inside door lock
5. Clothes and shoe storage
6. Inside door handle
7. UV low-pressure lamps, inner doors
8. UV low-pressure lamps, outer doors 1
9. Clearance for the air supply
(50 mm / 1 5/16 in) 2
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10. IR-interface
11. Operating panel with display 11 3
12. Outer doors
13. Inner doors 4
14. Ventilator
15. Loudspeaker (accessories)
5
16. Cable for emergency unlocking
(behind the filter mat)
10
17. Base cover

The equipment has been constructed so


that the left or right wing can be fitted as
the door (12). 16
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Technical data

Electrical data Noise emission


Nominal performance draw-off: 11,600 W Acoustic pressure level: –1)
Nominal voltage: 230 V (3-phase or single phase) Inlet and exhaust air
Nominal frequency: 60 Hz Temperature difference,
18 °F 10 °C
Rated fusing: 50 amp 3-pole supply/exhaust air:
or 80 amp 2-pole Max. air requirement: 1,710 cfm 2900 m3/h
Performance: Opt. ambient temperature: 77 – 86 °F 25 °C – 30 °C
Device door, right side: Max. ambient temperature: 59 – 104 °F 15 °C – 40 °C
UV low-pressure lamps 20 x 180 W
Max. inlet air temperature: 104 °F 40 °C
Device door, left side:
Exhaust cross section
UV low-pressure lamps 20 x 180 W 67 in2 430 cm2
w/o exhaust system:
Door of comfort room, right side:
Room inlet air cross section
UV low-pressure lamps 5 x 180 W 832 in2 5370 cm2
at 1.5 m/s / 295 fpm
Door of comfort room, left side:
Exhaust cross section with
UV low-pressure lamps 5 x 180 W 110 in2 710 cm2
exhaust system:
Warm air return: Not possible

1) The value was not available at the time of going to press.


2) when using a 11 3/16 in / 300 mm exhaust air adapter (see Exhaust air
accessories)

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Dimensions

B 1200 mm 47 1/4 in
B1 1500 mm 59 1/16 in
B2 325 mm 12 13/16 in
B5 680 mm 26 3/4 in B3

B6 930 mm 36 5/8 in
B7 620 mm 24 7/16 in

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H 2400 mm 94 1/2 in H1
H9
H8

H1 2625 mm 103 3/4 in H7

H
H6

H2
H2 2125 mm 83 11/16 in
H3 50 mm 1 15/16 in
H3

H6 2125 mm 83 11/16 in BK TK

H7 2335 mm 91 15/16 in T

H8 2676 mm 105 3/8 in


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H9 2826 mm 111 1/4 in
T 1600 mm 63 in
B7
T1 1650 mm 64 15/16 in
T2 730 mm 28 3/4 in
T3 480 mm 18 7/8 in

T3
∅ 300 mm 11 13/16 in
BK 1600 mm 63 in
T1
T

TK 2300 mm 90 9/16 in

T2
B4

B B5
B1 B6

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Planning example for double rear wall

Installing “exhaust air ducting via a hanging ceiling and with a


double rear wall” is an optically elegant solution without using
the central exhaust air bracket.
B9
An intermediate wall (1) (e.g. chipboard) tightly enclosing the
device at the rear serves as an upward channel for the exhaust
air (2), right up to the hanging ceiling. So that the exhaust air is
properly extracted, a slight vacuum is required behind the
intermediate wall (1); an auxiliary fan must be installed if nec-
essary.
A cut-out is mounted on the intermediate wall (see table for
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H2
dimensions).

Dimensions

B8 920 mm 26 5/16 in width of cut-out


B8
width of tanning device at 04598 / 0
B9 722 mm 28 7/16 in
the rear wall
minimum distance between
T4 443 mm 17 7/16 in
intermediate wall and wall B8

T5 1157 mm 45 9/16 in

T4
H2 2125 mm 83 11/16 in height of cut-out

The intermediate wall (1) must tightly surround the device in


the rear area. 1

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T4 T5
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Maximum exhaust pipe lengths

Calculation base (without additional ventilator):


Back pressure 100 Pascal
Air pressure 100,000 Pascal
Air temperature 40 °C 104 °F
Density 1.112 kg/m3 1 1/8 oz/ft3
Dynamic inertia of the air 1.92E-05 Pa x s

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Corrugated Roughness Permissible
90° bend in line
pipe (at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
(metal)
∅ kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 10 32 ft 10 in
300 mm 0.315 mm 2600 m3/h
1 8.5 27 ft 11 in
0.1821) 0.211)
2 7.5 24 ft 7 in
11 3/16 in 5/16 in 1,530 cfm
3 6 19 ft 8 in

Roughness Permissible
Smooth pipe 90° bend in line
(at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
∅ (metal)
kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 29 95 ft 2 in
300 mm 0.1 mm 2600 m3/h
1 25 82 ft
0.0611) 0.211)
2 21 68 11 in
11 3/16 in 0.0039 in 1,530 cfm
3 18 59 ft 1 in

1) zeta value (ζ)

Equipment cooling
Room or studio air can be drawn in (supply air) along the edges of the door (1) in
order to cool the outer doors. Air is drawn in through the openings in the rear of the
doors to cool the inner doors. 2
The inlet air is first cleaned in a filter, then fed past the hot UV low-pressure lamps 1 1
and finally expelled as warm exhaust air (2).

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Surround cooling
A fan (3) is used to provide body cooling. Room or studio air will be drawn-in through 3
the fan and routed past the person beneath it.
The fan has 9 speeds.

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Exhaust air accessories


Connection to a central exhaust system is possible upwards, upwards right, upwards 4 1 2 3 2
left and to the rear.
The apertures intended for this purpose are located on top of the comfort room.
Corrugated pipe
A sufficient device exhaust is possible up to an exhaust pipe length of 10 m /
5
32 ft 10 in (without 90° bend). For exhaust pipe lengths of more than 10 m /
32 ft 10 in, you require an auxiliary fan.
Smooth pipe
A sufficient device exhaust is possible up to an exhaust pipe length of 29 m / 95 ft 2 in
(without 90° bend). For exhaust pipe lengths of more than 29 m / 95 ft 2 in, you re- 04506 / 0
quire an auxiliary fan.
The exhaust air bracket can also be retrofitted.

Item Accessory parts Article No. Notes:


1 90° Pipe bend in Techno Grey 345211 For inlet and exhaust air ducting to right, left or to
rear, plus tube adapter for direct connection to
central exhaust air bracket [possible with tube
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)]
2 Corrugated pipe (∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in, 6 m / 345028 –
19 ft 8 in length, flexible, grey) including 2 pipe clamps
3 Corrugated pipe connector piece 345027 For connecting two corrugated pipes
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)
4 Connector bracket for corrugated pipe 345036 Connection of the corrugated pipe, e.g. to a canal
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)
5 Exhaust air adapter 345285 –

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Electric connection

Mains supply line yes


Electr. control line none
Line for external music and channel selection none

Sound system
Equipment variant, retrofitting not possible.

Lounge
Controls

Controls Article No. Cable Length


Intellitan Remote 0440021423 20 ft
4-Button Intellitan Console 0440021422 6 ft
Computer Control Station IV (CCS IV) 0038002778 –

IR-interface
Standard equipment, access to the device data with a hand-held unit (Palm).

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Planning Manual Avantgarde 600

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Contents
• Device description
• Technical data
• Dimensions
• Maximum Length of Exhaust Hose
• Equipment cooling
• Body cooling
• Exhaust air accessories
• Electric Connection
• Sound System
• Controls
• Air conditioner

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Device description

1. Sunbed base
4 5 6
(with air conditioning for equipment cooling, body air and
UV-low pressure lamps, and inlet air apertures for
equipment cooling and body air)
2. Feet end
3. Ergonomically designed acrylic glass panel
4. Central air outlet vent
3
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5. Sunbed canopy
6. Face tanner (UV high-pressure lamps) 7
7. Operating elements

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Technical data

Electrical data Noise emission


Nominal performance draw-off: Acoustic pressure level: 67.1 db(A)
with air conditioner 13,900 W Inlet and exhaust air
Nominal voltage: 230 V (3-phase or single phase) Temperature difference,
36 °F 20 °C
Nominal frequency: 60 Hz supply/exhaust air:
Rated fusing: 50 amp 3-pole Max. air requirement: 1,410 cfm 2,400 m3/h
or 80 amp 2-pole Max. ambient temperature: 77 °F 25 °C
Performance:
Max. inlet air temperature: 104 °F 40 °C
Canopy:
Exhaust cross section
UV low pressure lamps 26 x 160 W 82 in2 530 cm2
w/o exhaust system:
UV High pressure lamps 3 x 500 W
Room inlet air cross section
Base: 635 in2 4,100 cm2
at 1.5 m/s / 295 fpm
UV Low pressure lamps 21 x 160 W
Exhaust cross section with
Shoulder tanner: 110 in2 710 cm2
exhaust system:
UV Low pressure lamps 7 x 25 W
Warm air return: Possible

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Dimensions

B 1410 mm 55 1/4 in
B1 830 mm 32 11/16 in

H2
163 mm

H3
B2 6 7/16 in

H4
Z
L 2340 mm 92 1/8 in L2
L1 2008 mm 79 1/16 in L

L2 900 mm 35 7/16 in

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L3 870 mm 34 1/4 in
L4 1135 mm 44 11/16 in X L1
B1
H (head end) 1370 mm 53 15/16 in

H1
H1 (head end) 1720 mm 67 11/16 in L

H
H2 930 mm 36 5/8 in TK
H2

BK
H3 780 mm 30 11/16 in
B
H4 450 mm 17 11/16 in 00035 / 3
H5 1070 mm 42 1/8 in
H7 2360 mm 92 15/16 in B2

H8 2510 mm 98 13/16 in
X 1180 mm 46 7/16 in L3
580 mm L4
Y 22 13/16 in
Z 2200 mm 86 5/8 in
∅ 300 mm 11 13/16 in
H5
H8

BK 2400 mm 94 1/4 in
H7

TK 2300 mm 90 9/16 in
H2

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Maximum Length of Exhaust Hose

Calculation base (without additional ventilator)


Back pressure 100 Pascal
Air pressure 100,000 Pascal
Air temperature 40 °C 104 °F
Density 1.112 kg/m3 1 1/8 oz/ft3
Dynamic inertia of the air 1.92E-05 Pa x s
Avantgarde 600

Corrugated Roughness Permissible


90° bend in line
pipe (at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
(metal)
∅ kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 12 39ft 4 in
300 mm 8 mm 2,200 m3/h
1 10 32 ft 10 in
0.1821) 0.211)
2 8 26 ft 3 in
11 13/16 in 5/16 in 1,300 cfm
3 6 19 ft 8 in

1) zeta value (ζ)

Equipment cooling
To cool the equipment, room or studio air is drawn in beneath the front panel (1) and 2
at the front edge of the canopy (inlet air), and cleaned in a filter.
This air is then fed past the hot UV low-pressure and high-pressure lamps and finally
expelled as warm exhaust air via the central exhaust air bracket (2).

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Body cooling
Body air is supplied to the user via two separate ventilation circuits in the sunbed
canopy and base. These circuits ensure that the entire body is surrounded by cooling
air.
Intensity of the air supply is automatically controlled during the tanning procedure on
a time-dependent basis. The two ventilation circuits can also be infinitely adjusted by
the user at any time.
An optional air conditioner provides additional air conditioning of the lying surface and
for the cool air from the tanning canopy.

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Exhaust air accessories


Connection to a central exhaust air system upwards is possible. The apertures 5 2 3 4 3
intended for this purpose are located at the central exhaust air bracket.
Adequate ventilation of the equipment is possible up to an exhaust pipe length of
12 m / 39 ft 4 in (without 90° bend). For exhaust pipe lengths greater than 12 m /
39 ft 4 in, you require an additional fan.
1
The exhaust air bracket and warm air recycling can also be retrofitted.

Avantgarde 600
Warm air recycling is a technically advanced, secure device by means of which part
of the hot cooling air is fed back to the studio via a motor-controlled air choke. A
thermostat provides fully automatic control of the studio temperature, between 15 °C
and 25 °C / 59 °F and 77 °F as required. 00025 / 2

Item Accessory parts Article No. Notes:


1 Central exhaust air bracket in black 345198
with warm air recycling, thermostatically controlled With connection possible for exhaust air pipes
including connector piece, see Item 4 (∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in) on the top, top right, top
Central exhaust air bracket in black, 345199 left and to the rear
without warm air recycling
2 90° tube bend in black 345210 For inlet and exhaust air ducting to right, left or to
rear, plus tube adapter for direct connection to
central exhaust air bracket [possible with tube
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)]
3 Corrugated pipe (∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in, 6 m / 345028 –
19 ft 8 in length, flexible, grey) including 2 pipe clips
4 Corrugated pipe connector piece 345027 For connecting two corrugated pipes
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)
5 Connector bracket for corrugated pipe 345036 Connection of the corrugated pipe, e.g. to a canal
(∅ 300 mm / 11 13/16 in)

Electric Connection

Mains supply line Provided


Electr. control line none
Line for external music and channel selection approx. 3,000 mm / 9 ft 10 in

Sound System
Article No. Notes:
Audio unit ● – Audio unit with VoiceGuide
Loudspeaker set ● –

● = as standard

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Controls

Controls Article No. Cable Length


Intellitan Remote 0440021423 20 ft
4-Button Intellitan Console 0440021422 6 ft
Computer Control Station IV (CCS IV) 0038002778 –
Avantgarde 600

Air conditioner

Air conditioning for body ventilation in canopy provided.

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Contents
• Device description
• Technical data
• Dimensions
• Maximum Length of Exhaust Hose
• Equipment cooling
• Surround cooling
• Exhaust air accessories
• Electric Connection
• Sound System
• Controls
• Air Conditioner (not available)

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Device description

1. Sunbed base
6 7 8
2. Inlet air (Air inlet for cooling the equipment)
3. Feet end
4. Central air outlet vent
5. Acrylic glass panel lower part
9
6. Surround fan (feet end)
7. Sunbed canopy 10
8. Face tanner
(UV high-pressure lamps) 5
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9. Operating elements
10. Surround fan (head end) 2
4
1

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Technical data

Electrical data Noise emission


Nominal performance draw-off: 7000 W Acoustic pressure level: 74.0 db(A)
Nominal voltage: 230 V (3-phase or single phase) Inlet and exhaust air
Nominal frequency: 60 Hz Temperature difference,
27 °F 15 °C
Rated fusing: 40 amp 23-pole supply/exhaust air:
Performance: Max. air requirement: 560 cfm 950 m3/h
Canopy: Max. ambient temperature: 77 °F 25 °C
UV low pressure lamps 23 x 100 W Max. inlet air temperature: 104 °F 40 °C
UV High pressure lamps 3 x 400 W Exhaust cross section
70 in2 450 cm2
Base: w/o exhaust system:
UV Low pressure lamps 15 x 100 W Room inlet air cross section
200 in2 1300 cm2
at 1.5 m/s / 295 fpm
Exhaust cross section with
75 in2 490 cm2
exhaust system:
Warm air return: Not possible

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Dimensions

B 1023 mm 40 1/4 in
B1 970 mm 38 3/16 in Z

B2 730 mm 28 3/4 in
B1
L 2250 mm 88 9/16 in
L1 1885 mm 74 3/16 in X
H 1010 mm 39 3/4 in

Classic 300
H1 1250 mm 49 3/16 in

H1
L1
X 970 mm 38 3/16 in L
B2
420 mm

H
Y 16 9/16 in
Z 1885 mm 74 3/16 in BK
∅ 250 mm 9 13/16 in B TK

BK 2300 mm 90 9/16 in
TK 2000 mm 78 3/4 in 00032 / 2

Maximum Length of Exhaust Hose

Calculation base (without additional ventilator)


Back pressure 100 Pascal
Air pressure 100,000 Pascal
Air temperature 40 °C 104 °F
Density 1.112 kg m3 1 1/8 oz/ft3
Dynamic inertia of the air 1.92E-05 Pa x s

Corrugated Roughness Permissible


90° bend in line
pipe (at centre) Flow volume Loss coefficient length of
(metal)
∅ kabsolute straight line

of pipe of bend Pieces m


0 8 36 ft 3 in
250 mm 8 mm 950 m3/h
1 6 19 ft 8 in
0.1821) 0.211)
2 4 13 ft 1 in
9 13/16 in 5/16 in 560 cfm
3 2 6 ft 7 in

1) zeta value (ζ)

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Equipment cooling
To cool the sunbed, room or studio air (inlet air) is drawn in at the head and feet ends
of the sunbed base (1).
The inlet air is first cleaned in a filter, then fed past the hot UV low-pressure and high-
2
pressure lamps and finally expelled on the left or right as warm exhaust air via the
central exhaust air bracket (2).

1
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1 00010 / 1

Surround cooling
The surround air for the person using the sunbed is supplied via fans at the head end
(4) and feet end (3) by means of an incremental control device.
3
The room or studio air is drawn in via air inlet slots and supplied to the user via outlet 4
nozzles.

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Exhaust air accessories


The appropriate corrugated pipe is 250 mm / 9 13/16 in diameter. With pipe lengths in 2 3 4 5
excess of 4 m / 13 ft 1 in, you will require an additional fan.
The size of the additional fan depends on the overall length of the exhaust channel
passage and the number of sunbeds connected. For further advice, please consult 1
your ventilation technician!
We offer various accessories that permit easier connection to a central exhaust
system or to the individual device exhaust lines.

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00022 / 1

Item Accessory parts Article No. Notes:


1 Central exhaust air bracket, galvanized steel 340057 Direct connection possibilities of a ∅ 250 mm /
plate; length 952 mm / 37 1/2 in, height 315 mm / 9 13/16 in circular corrugated pipe or a rectangular
12 3/8 in, depth 280 mm / 11 in pipe with a cross section 320 x 270 mm / 12 5/8 x
10 5/8 in. Connection is to the bottom right or
bottom left – not to the top!
2 Central extraction adapter 345164 Connection to the central exhaust air channel
3 Corrugated pipe (∅ 250 mm / 9 13/16 in, 6 m / 340058 –
19 ft 8 in length, flexible, grey) including 2 hose clips
4 Corrugated pipe connector piece (∅ 250 mm / 340067 For connecting two corrugated pipes
9 13/16 in)
5 Connector bracket for corrugated pipe 345035 Connection of the corrugated pipes, e.g. to a canal
(∅ 250 mm / 9 13/16 in)

Electric Connection

Mains supply line Available


Electr. control line Connection made on external contact point of the sunbed
Line for external music and channel selection –

Sound System

Article No. Notes:


Audio unit o –
Loudspeaker set M 346001

M = plus surcharge o = not available

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Controls

Controls Article No. Cable Length


Intellitan Remote 0440021423 20 ft
4-Button Intellitan Console 0440021422 6 ft
Computer Control Station IV (CCS IV) 0038002778 –

Air Conditioner (not available)


Classic 300

No air conditioner can be supplied with this device model.

6 – Classic 300
Planning Manual Classic 8000 Ultra

Classic 8000 Ultra


4/2
0000

Ultra

Contents
• Device description
• Technical data
• Dimensions
• Planning Example
• Equipment cooling
• Surround cooling
• Exhaust air accessories
• Electric Connection
• Controls
• Air Conditioner (not available)

Classic 8000 Ultra ― 1


Classic 8000 Ultra Planning Manual

Device description

1. Sunbed base
5
2. Adjustable footrest
3. Ergonomic bucket seat
4. Central air outlet vent
5. Sunbed canopy (with UV high-pressure lamps and 6
surround air)
6. Control panel 4
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Technical data

Electrical data Noise emission


Nominal performance draw-off: 5,500 W Acoustic pressure level: 57.5 db(A)
Nominal voltage: 230 V (3-phase or single phase) Inlet and exhaust air
Nominal frequency: 60 Hz Temperature difference,
14 °F 8 °C
Rated fusing: supply/exhaust air:
40 amp 2-pole
Max. air requirement: 710 cfm 1,200 m3/h
Performance: Max. ambient temperature: 77 °F 25 °C
Canopy: Max. inlet air temperature: 104 °F 40 °C
Face tanner Exhaust cross section
67 in2 430 cm2
UV High pressure lamps 6 x 500 W w/o exhaust system:
Hand tanner
Room inlet air cross section: 341 in2 2,200 cm2
UV High pressure lamps 2 x 280 W
Warm air return: Not possible

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Planning Manual Classic 8000 Ultra

Dimensions

B 1350 mm 53 1/8 in
B1 1120 mm 44 1/8 in
B2 814 mm 32 1/16 in X

B3 623.5 mm 24 9/16 in
B4 390 mm 15 3/8 in Y Z

Classic 8000 Ultra


B5 1080 mm 42 1/2 in

H1
B6 min. 1800 mm 70 7/8 in

H
H2
B7 min. 200 mm 7 7/8 in
L 1710 mm 67 5/16 in
H 1730 mm 68 1/8 in B1
L
H1 2010 mm 79 1/8 in B

H2 1460 mm 57 1/2 in
H3 107 mm 4 3/16 in 00034 / 3
H4 1005 mm 39 9/16 in
H5 922 mm 36 5/16 in
H6 1446 mm 56 15/16 in
H3

H7 1528 mm 60 3/16 in

H8
H8 min. 300 mm 11 13/16 in
B2
X 1200 mm 47 1/4 in
Y 500 mm 19 11/16 in
890 mm (40ß)
Z 35 1/16 in
H7
H6

B3 B4
∅ 300 mm 11 13/16 in
H4
H5

B5
BK 2000 mm 78 3/4 in B6 B7

TK 2000 mm 78 3/4 in

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Planning Example
A central air exhaust is only possible via a connection to a so-called double rear wall.
This intermediate wall (2) with exhaust air connection (1) (e.g. chipboard) is designed 300 3
to fit directly against the rear side of the sunbed and serves as a channel for the
exhaust air upwards, if required up to a hanging ceiling.
1
The corresponding dimensions of such a rear wall for cutting, as well as its
positioning, can be taken from the Chapter Dimensions. Warm air recycling to the
studio air conditioning is not provided with this type of tanning equipment. 2
1. Exhaust air connection
2. Intermediate wall (e.g. pressed chip board)
3. Connection for exhaust air hose 00056 / 2

The additional exhaust air connection is required as a necessary accessory in a


double rear wall (see Chapter Exhaust air accessories).

Classic 8000 Ultra ― 3


Classic 8000 Ultra Planning Manual

Equipment cooling
To cool the equipment, room or studio air is drawn in beneath the front panel (1) and 3
at the front edge of the sunbed canopy (3) (inlet air).
The air is first cleaned in a filter package, then fed past the hot UV high-pressure
lamps and finally expelled as warm air via the exhaust air nozzles (2) at the rear of
the sunbed.

2
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Surround cooling
Surround air is supplied to the user via an infinitely adjustable fan in the canopy (3) of 3
the partial tanner.
Room or studio air is drawn in via air inlet slots on the outside of the sunbed canopy
(3) and then fed towards the face and upper body of the user via an asymmetrically
arranged, adjustable outlet nozzle.

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Exhaust air accessories


Exhaust air can only be connected to a central exhaust air system via a double rear
wall.

00024 / 1

Item Accessory parts Article No. Notes:


1 Exhaust air connection to connection on double rear 345186 Without warm air recycling
wall

4 ― Classic 8000 Ultra


Planning Manual Classic 8000 Ultra

Electric Connection

Mains supply line Provided


Electr. control line none

Controls

Classic 8000 Ultra


Controls Article No. Cable Length
Intellitan Remote 0440021423 20 ft
4-Button Intellitan Console 0440021422 6 ft
Computer Control Station IV (CCS IV) 0038002778 –

Air Conditioner (not available)


No air conditioner can be supplied with this device model.

Classic 8000 Ultra ― 5


Classic 8000 Ultra Planning Manual
Classic 8000 Ultra

6 ― Classic 8000 Ultra


Planning Manual Planning inlet air and exhaust air

Contents
• Planning requirements
Inlet and Exhaust Connection With and Without Double Rear Wall
Inlet and exhaust air connection via a hanging studio ceiling with a separate exhaust air ducting system
Inlet and exhaust air connection via a hanging studio ceiling without an exhaust air ducting system

Planning inlet air and …

Planning inlet air and exhaust air – 1


Planning inlet air and exhaust air Planning Manual

Planning requirements
Points that you must observe when planning inlet air When fitted with the correct central bracket for inlet and
and exhaust air ducting in the studio. exhaust air, Ergoline sunbeds can also be operated with a
When planning ventilation in the studio, you must ensure free air outlet, i.e. without being connected to a ventilation
that the required air throughput for each piece of equipment system in the studio.
is constant over the entire tube or hose system and is not Installing “exhaust air ducting via a hanging ceiling and with
reduced by obstructions. a double rear wall” is an optically elegant solution without
To support the flow of exhaust air throughput, it may be using the central exhaust air bracket.
necessary to take an additional fan in the system into ac-
count, if applicable (see calculation example for design of
Caution!
additional fan).
Before putting a tanning device into operation, the
The inlet air temperature must not exceed 40 °C / 104 °F. transport pallet must be removed from under the
Temperatures in excess of 40 °C / 104 °F could impede the tanning unit. Installation on the transport pallet may
operation of the sunbed. result in damage to the device due to obstruction of
Planning inlet air and …

the air routing.


Additional filtering of the inlet air is especially recommended.
There are 3 possible inlet and exhaust air assembly variants
for Ergoline sunbeds. The following planning examples can
be applied to all Ergoline sunbeds contained in the sunbed
range presented in this Planning Manual. Additional infor-
mation is a given in the respective device descriptions for
devices that make special requirements on installation.

2 – Planning inlet air and exhaust air


Planning Manual

Inlet and Exhaust Connection With and Without Double Rear Wall
With double rear wall
Without exhaust-air adapter: An intermediate wall (1) (e.g.
chipboard) tightly enclosing the sunbed at the rear serves as
an upward channel for the exhaust air (2), if required right up 2
to the hanging ceiling.
So that the exhaust air is properly extracted, a slight vacuum 1
is required behind the intermediate wall (1); an auxiliary fan
must be installed if necessary.
This installation variant is used mostly for single devices.

Planning inlet air and …


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With exhaust air adapter: A cut-out is mounted on the in-


termediate wall. A rubber profile on the exhaust-air adapter
(3) ensures an air-tight seal on the intermediate wall. 2
1
3

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Planning inlet air and exhaust air Planning Manual

Variant A, transverse ventilation:


The equipment exhaust air (2) is fed
upwards through the exhaust air channel
(space behind the double rear wall,
ca. 15 cm / 5 7/8 in) underneath the
studio ceiling and is expelled there
through opposing exhaust air openings.
Planning inlet air and …

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Variant B, direct exhaust air:


The equipment exhaust air (2) is chan-
neled directly outside through the exte-
rior wall.

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4 – Planning inlet air and exhaust air


Planning Manual Planning inlet air and exhaust air

Inlet and exhaust air connection via a hanging studio ceiling with a separate exhaust air ducting
system

Planning inlet air and …


02875 / 0
To utilize all the benefits of the innovative ventilation concept Exhaust air connection is made using a separate, heat insu-
of Ergoline sunbeds and to prevent the unnecessary heating lated ducting system (1) inside a hanging studio ceiling. The
of the studio, we recommend that the inlet air for cooling the space in between the room ceiling and the hanging ceiling
air conditioning units be supplied from outside via a filtered serves as a channelling space for the equipment inlet air.
(as air-tight as possible) hanging ceiling and that the exhaust
air be expelled to the outside via a separate hose or duct
system.

Planning inlet air and exhaust air – 5


Planning inlet air and exhaust air Planning Manual

Inlet and exhaust air connection via a hanging studio ceiling without an exhaust air ducting system
Planning inlet air and …

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If Ergoline sunbeds are connected with the exhaust air In such cases, it is imperative that you ensure that the inlet
ducting to a hanging studio ceiling without a separate ex- air is not drawn in from the warm air in the studio ceiling
haust air ducting system (i.e. the space in between is all that area as this could result in the maximum permissible tem-
is used for exhaust air transport!), the required inlet air must perature of 40 °C / 104 °F being exceeded.
be supplied from the studio ambient air.

6 – Planning inlet air and exhaust air


Planning Manual Controls

Contents
• Connection options
• Connection to a single tanning device
• Connection to a tanning device in a networked studio

Controls

Controls – 1
Controls Planning Manual

Connection options

The Ergoline sunbeds can be connected to a the Intellitan Depending on the sunbed, some change-overs will be
Remote Timer. It is also possible to connect them to time necessary for connection to the various control devices. For
controls from other suppliers. further information on this subject, please refer to the
descriptions of the respective sunbeds.
When connecting a compatible time control, the voltage must
be supplied from the sunbed.
Controls

Connection to a single tanning device

The wiring is connected directly to the connection terminals of 1 2


the sunbed.
The sunbed must only be operated with timer control,
30 minutes max. running time. The control scale on the timer
must match the time recommended in the tanning program.
Legend:
1. Handheld control unit with microprocessor
2. Cable with plug
3. Adapter 61644 (bushing)
4. Terminal strip in the tanning device
5. Bridge 3

d e a f b c
5

4
GNDR
GNDL

STR1
STR2
STR3
STR4
24AC

230V
COM

OAC
OAC
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4

A-R
A-L

Z-L
Z-L
PE

PE
Tr
Tr

N
N
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

23
24
25
21
22

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2 – Controls
Planning Manual Controls

Connection to a tanning device in a networked studio

The wiring is connected directly to the connection terminals of


the sunbed. BU 16
1 1
The sunbed must only be operated with timer control, 2
c
30 minutes max. running time. The control scale on the timer 3
a
must match the time recommended in the tanning program. 4
f
Legend: 5
ST 15 g
6
1. Handheld control unit with microprocessor
ST 15_1
2. Cable with plug
BU 16_1
3. Adapter 61644 (bushing) 1
4. Terminal strip in the tanning device c
2
5. Bridge a
3
2 f
4
5
g
6

d e a f b c
5
4
GNDR
GNDL

STR1
STR2
STR3
STR4
24AC
COM

230V
OAC
OAC
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4

A-R
A-L

Z-L
Z-L
PE

PE
Tr
Tr

N
N

Controls
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

23
24
25
21
22
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Note:
Figure “Connection to a tanning device in a networked
studio” is not valid for Ergoline Lounge and Soltron V-
60 Shuttle.

Controls – 3
Controls Planning Manual
Controls

4 – Controls
Planning Manual AQUA MIST AROMA System

The AQUA MIST AROMA system consists of the func-


tions AQUA MIST and AROMA.
• The AQUA MIST function sprays a fine liquid mist
into the interior of the sunbed for body cooling.
• With the AROMA function aromas stream into the
sunbed interior and the room.
The AQUA MIST AROMA system is an optional extra that
is not available as a retrofit kit. Please observe the capa-
bilities of the respective tanning device during planning.

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Contents

AQUA MIST AROMA System


• System description – AQUA MIST (Evolution and Excellence only)
• System description – AROMA system (Evolution and Excellence only)
• Accessories

AQUA MIST AROMA System – 1


AQUA MIST AROMA System Planning Manual

System description – AQUA MIST (Evolution and Excellence only)

1. Intermediate tank
2. Air compressor
6
3. Reservoir tank 5
4. Pump
5. Aqua MIST (body nozzle)
6. Aqua MIST (head nozzle)
7. Operating element - Aqua MIST
body nozzle
8. Operating element - Aqua MIST
head nozzle
1
7 8
2

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System description – AROMA system (Evolution and Excellence only)


AQUA MIST AROMA System

1. Air compressor
2. Aroma nozzles (between the facial 1 2
tanners)
3. Aroma container (RELAX)
4. Aroma container (CABIN)
5. Aroma container (VITAL)
6. Operating element - RELAX
7. Operating element - VITAL

5
6 7

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2 – AQUA MIST AROMA System


Planning Manual AQUA MIST AROMA System

Accessories

Accessories Article / Part No. Remark:

AQUA SOLAR WITH SKIN+ ADDITIVE 365 1303 Canister with liquid for AQUA MIST
Aroma “Relax” 365 2003 Aroma pot, 100 ml / 3 3/8 oz
Aroma “Vital” 365 2103 Aroma pot, 100 ml / 3 3/8 oz
Aroma “Cabin” 365 2203 Aroma pot, 100 ml / 3 3/8 oz

For replacement unit please contact your distributor or telephone:

1-800-643-0086

AQUA MIST AROMA System

AQUA MIST AROMA System – 3


AQUA MIST AROMA System Planning Manual
AQUA MIST AROMA System

4 – AQUA MIST AROMA System


Planning manual Appendix

Contents
• Performance and air requirements
• Inlet and Exhaust Air Cross-Sections
• Maximum Exhaust Air Hose Length
without Additional Ventilator

The assorted technical information in this chapter


applies to all variants of each device type.

Appendix

Appendix – 1
Appendix Planning Manual

Performance and air requirements

Ergoline Capacity Fuses1) UV low UV high Temperature Air


professional W/O With pressure pressure difference requirement
sunbed Air conditioner lamps lamps exhaust / max.2)
performance performance supply air
Watt Watt Ampere Watt Watt °C °F m3/h cfm
Excellence 800 50 amp 3-pole 103) 18 °F3)
13,900 17,000 51 x 160W 4 x 520W 2,800 1,650
Turbo Power 80 amp 2-pole 154) 27 °F4)

40 amp 3-pole3)
Evolution 600 50 amp 3-pole4) 63) 11 °F3)
12,600 13,700 46 x 160W 3 x 500W 2,800 1,650
Turbo Power 80 amp 2-pole3) 114) 20 °F4)
4)

Evolution 500 Turbo 40 amp 3-pole


12,100 – 43 x 160W 3 x 500W 6 11 °F 2,800 1,650
Power 60 amp 2-pole

Advantage 400 40 amp 3-pole


10,300 – 40 x 140W 3 x 400W 10 18 °F 2,700 1,590
Turbo Power 60 amp 2-pole
Advantage 350 40 amp 3-pole
9,300 – 38 x 120W 3 x 400W 10 18 °F 2,700 1,590
Super Power 60 amp 2-pole

50 amp 3-pole
Lounge Turbo Power 11,600 – 50 x 180W – 10 18 °F 2,900 1,710
80 amp 2-pole

Avantgarde 600 50 amp 3-pole


– 13,900 47 x 160W 3 x 500W 20 36 °F 2,400 1,410
Turbo Power 80 amp 2-pole

Classic 300
7,000 – 40 amp 3-pole 38 x 100W 3 x 400W 15 27 °F 950 560
Super Power
Classic 8000 Ultra 5,500 – 40 amp 3-pole – 6 x 500W 8 15 °F 1,200 710
1) All the tanning devices are connected to 230V – 60 Hz only delay-action 2) Ambient temperature max. 77 °F and inlet air max. 104 °F
fuses must be used. 3) without air conditioner
The specified connection voltages must lie within a tolerance range from 4) with air conditioner
+/- 5% to retain the guaranteed output data for Ergoline sunbeds.

With the electrical connected rating in a studio, a simultaneity factor of 1 must be expected.
Appendix

2 – Appendix
Planning manual Appendix

Inlet and Exhaust Air Cross-Sections

Ergoline sunbed: Exhaust air cross- Pipe ∅ Room Inlet air cross Inlet and exhaust air
sections without section at 295 fpm cross sections with
exhaust air system exhaust system

Exhaust air 1) Exhaust air


cm2 in2 cm2 in cm2 in2 cm2 in2
Excellence 800 558 91 300 11 13/16 5,200 806 710 110

Evolution 600
558 91 300 11 13/16 4,200 651 710 110
Evolution 500

Advantage 400 430 67 300 11 13/16 5,000 775 710 110


Advantage 350 430 67 300 11 13/16 5,000 775 710 110

Lounge 430 67 300 11 13/16 5,370 832 710 110

Avantgarde 600 530 82 300 11 13/16 4,100 635 110

Classic 300 450 70 250 9 13/16 1,300 200 490 75


Classic 8000 Ultra 430 67 – – 2,200 341 – –
1) Device exit opening
2) Can be extended

Appendix

Appendix – 3
Appendix Planning Manual

Maximum Exhaust Air Hose Length without Additional Ventilator

Calculation basis:
Back pressure 100 Pascal
Air pressure 100,000 Pascal
Air temperature 40 °C 104 °F
Density 1.112 kg m3 1 1/8 oz/ft3
Dynamic inertia of the air 1.92E-05 Pa x s

Ergoline sunbed: Pipe Roughness Flow Loss coefficient 90° Permissible


∅ (at centre) volume bend in length of the
kabsolute Of the hose Of the bend line straight line
Pieces m
0 10 32 ft 10 in
300 mm 8 mm 2,500 m3/h
1 9 29 ft 6 in
Excellence 800 0.1821) 0.211)
2 8 26 ft 3 in
11 13/16 in 5/16 in 1,470 cfm
3 7 23 ft

0 10 32 ft 10 in
300 mm 8 mm 2,500 m3/h
1 9 29 ft 6 in
Evolution 600 / 575 / 500 0.1821) 0.211)
2 8 26 ft 3 in
11 13/16 in 5/16 in 1,470 cfm
3 7 23 ft

0 12 39 ft 4 in
300 mm 8 mm 2,300 m3/h
1 11 36 ft 1 in
Advantage 400 / 350 0.1821) 0.211)
2 10 32 ft 10 in
11 13/16 in 5/16 in 1,350 cfm
3 9 29 ft 6 in

0 10 32 ft 10 in
300 mm 8 mm 2,600 m3/h
1 8.5 27 ft 11 in
Lounge 0.1821) 0.211)
2 7.5 24 ft 7 in
11 13/16 in 5/16 in 1,530 cfm
3 6 19 ft 8 in

0 12 39 ft 4 in
300 mm 8 mm 2,200 m3/h
1 10 32 ft 10 in
Avantgarde 600 0.1821) 0.211)
2 8 26 ft 3 in
11 13/16 in 5/16 in 1,300 cfm
3 6 19 ft 8 in

0 8 26 ft 3 in
250 mm 8 mm 950 m3/h
1 6 19 ft 8 in
Classic 200 / 300 0.1821) 0.211)
Appendix

2 4 13 ft 1 in
9 13/16 in 5/16 in 560 cfm
3 2 6 ft 7 in
1) zeta value (ζ)
Permissible only for direct connection of the exhaust air from inside to outside via a special canal system with pipe bends with smooth surfaces.

4 – Appendix
801482

SUN ERGOLINE
#1 Walter Kratz Drive
Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401
Tel.: 1-800-643-0086
Tel.: 870-935-1130 (in Arkansas)
Internet: www.sunergoline.com

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