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track lighting systems
Create your own personal lighting ambienceNo lighting concept is as customised as the track system. It can be used to create different lighting zones in the living space or to illuminate difficult architectural situations such as angled rooms or long, narrow corridors. The track system generally only requires a single power connection for all these lighting scenarios, no matter how complex the individual lighting ultimately turns out to be.
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1-phase track system (230 V)
A single-circuit track system (230V) makes it possible to operate several luminaires along one track on just one circuit. All lights are controlled simultaneously. The advantage lies in the simple installation, flexibility in positioning the luminaires and the possibility of combining different light sources in one system. In addition, no external transformer is required for operation, as the lights are operated directly with mains voltage.
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Low-voltage track system (48V)
The 48V track system offers an elegant, flat design that blends discreetly into any room design. The lower voltage makes it particularly safe and flexible. A low-voltage track system (48V) must be operated with an external transformer in order to convert the mains current (230V) into the required low voltage of 48V. With a wide selection of light sources, such as spotlights and pendant luminaires, the system offers a variety of lighting options. The simple installation saves time and money - only the power supply requires an electrician.
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3-phase track system
A 3-phase track system makes it possible to operate lights on three separately switchable circuits. This means that different lighting groups can be controlled independently of each other. The advantage lies in the high degree of flexibility in lighting control and the ability to realise complex lighting scenarios in larger rooms. These systems are particularly suitable for commercial applications and professional installations, as they are often only found in professional use and must be installed by a specialist.
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Why use a rail system?
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As a rule, you only need one power connection for the entire rail system*.
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Track systems illuminate different zones as well as angled, long or narrow rooms.
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The alignment and position of the lights can be changed at any time, e.g. when changing the furniture.
*However, it is always important to consider the maximum capacity of the respective rail system. More power connections may be required for professional use and for larger lighting systems.
Which lights are available for track systems?
Each system offers an individual selection of compatible luminaires. In addition to the individually adjustable spotlights available with each system, pendant lights and trendy vintage lights enrich the systems. Some examples:
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- Precisely directable light for illuminating angled rooms, for example.
- Area lighting, e.g. in the reading corner.
- Highlighting of objects and pieces of furniture.
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- Can be aligned exactly to the centre of the table without changing the ceiling electrical installation.
- Can be positioned with centimetre precision even with changing furniture.
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- Homogeneous, spacious light for work and living areas.
- Number, shape and size can be combined for comprehensive ambient lighting.
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- Stylish, minimalist, customisable frame.
- Use of decorative lamps, overhead mirror lamps or smart home lamps possible.
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- Simple extension of the track system with individual lights.
- Highly customised lighting concept, tailored to the user.
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- Track systems can be fitted with interesting trend lights, e.g. in black and gold.
- Constant expansion of the range of market-leading systems.
Living impressions with rail systems
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Purposefully illuminated living area with lighting accents above the side table and, for example, highlighting bookshelves.
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Striking, multi-flame lighting in the dining area, separate kitchen or living area if required.
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Attractive lighting combination for kitchen, dining and living area.
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After installation, the pendant light can be flexibly aligned to the position of the side table.
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Modern ceiling/wall combination with glare-free LED panels.
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Typical application in the catering trade with separately illuminated tables.
How do I plan and install a rail system?
First things first: With the exception of the professional sector, for which there are certain manufacturer-independent compatibilities, the rail systems are self-contained. Firstly, we always check whether the products we require are included in the range of the respective system.
Every rail system requires a power supply. The rail elements are assembled from this. If the system branches out or changes direction, connecting elements are used. Other elements include the switch, which enables remote control. The selected luminaires are installed and individually aligned after the system has been installed.
Lampenwelt recommends professional installation by an electrician in order to comply with all safety regulations for electrical installations!
Overview rail system
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Please note: *This illustration is for guidance only. Installation by a qualified electrician is absolutely necessary!
A: Cable feed* (end cap is supplied)
B: End feed* (end cap is supplied)
C: Centre feed*
Line connectors are still required for the use of a cable, end or centre feed.
- Rails (length: 0.5-2.0 m)
- T-connector
- Line connector
- X-connector
- L-connector
- Flex connector short (length: 18 cm)
- Rigid connector
Suspension
8. end caps