TRACK LIGHTING


Track lighting, developed during the late 1960s, consists of a series of lights mounted on a track which acts as an extended  power source. Lighting tracks are either free form or fixed form.

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In a fixed form track, several light fixtures are already attached at pre-determined intervals. The angle and swivel of the individual lights can usually adjusted. Although fixed track lighting is less versatile than free track lighting, it is economical and convenient for a variety of applications.




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On a free form track, the number of spotlights, as well as their position on the track, is flexible. In addition, multiple light fixture types from the same track lighting manufacturer can often be combined on the same track. Thus, spotlights can be used for accent lighting on one part of the track while a pendant light can overhang a table in another area.
 



            
Both types of track lighting are available in 120 volt and low voltage versions, with power delivered directly or via a transformer to one end of the track. Lighting tracks are most often mounted on the ceiling, but may be mounted on a wall or even a floor. Straight track sections may be joined to form longer straight or angled runs.Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket
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