Choose Your LED Track Lighting in Three Easy Steps

Today, LED revolution has made it possible for you to find more LED track lighting in multiple application situations. When a ceiling can’t accommodate recessed lighting, because of beams, for instance, you can position an LED track lighting close to the ceiling, keeping sightlines clear. Also, if you tend to change the positioning of your furnishings and accessories, LED track lighting offers much more flexibility to adjust your lighting design accordingly than fixed fixtures.

Simply using an LED track lighting can add glamour to your room, shop or show ground. Here comes the problem: when facing dizzying choices, how can we know an LED light design is suitable or not. Here are some tips on selecting your ideal LED track lighting.

  1. Track Type

An LED track lighting system consists of lengths of track that are available in several different types, including line or low voltage, single or two-circuit, and flexible or straight. It is important to consider all factors when we select a track system. The manufacturer, adapter standard and voltage will determine what fixtures can be used with a system. That will also play a major role in deciding if a system is appropriate for a particular installation.

  1. Fixtures

The first thing to consider when we choose fixtures for a track system is whether the two are compatible. It is important to choose fixtures that use the same track standard as the system itself. In some cases, manufacturers will offer adapters so that their fixtures can be used with several of their systems. Another thing to consider is what is being illuminated. Highlighting a piece of artwork or decoration would be best accomplished using a precision spotlight while more general illumination might be better served with a flood light or pendant.

If you want to explore more types of LED lighting design, a supplier with multiple extension equipment method may suit you better.  For example, OBALS sirius series track light can be designed into 3 types: integrated drive rail type, embedded and bright mounted type. with branded LED chip and driver, it can achieve high efficiency: 130LM/W as well as multi reflector system of different angles. Its UGR reflector can be reduced under 19, which have a great impact on the visual effect.

In addition to the track standard, the voltage of the fixture should also be considered. If a low voltage track head or pendant is used on a line voltage track, an inline transformer will be required. This usually takes the form of a small box near the point where the fixture attaches to the track. This transformer will convert the line voltage (120V) feed to the appropriate low voltage (12V) signal required by a low voltage fixture.

  1. Layout and Components

Systems are available with standard straight track or with flexible track in single-circuit or two-circuit configurations. Almost any layout is possible using a creative selection of track connectors and track lengths. Depending on the type of track, systems can be installed directly, or suspended from the ceiling.

One of the most important factors to consider is how to provide power to a track system. If power is being supplied in the middle of a run, a canopy with a power feed is required. If power will be supplied at the end of a run, an end connector is required.

With a wide range of LED track lighting, you can use some on ceilings and walls where performance and adjustability is demanded. Flexible track lighting is undoubtedly the best alternative for locations where recessed lighting is not available. Apart from the above factors, you should also consider the style and lighting effect you need before you make an option.

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