Monorail Lighting
The monorail lighting fixture is s metallic rail that is used to power and suspend light fixtures. Although metallic, they can be bent and their shape can be changed. Apart from monorail they are also known as curved track lighting, flex track lighting and flexible track lighting. Monorail lighting is commonly confused with cable lighting and track lighting as they are from the same category; linear lighting. But they are different and should not be confused as the same. The monorail comes in a variety of attractive colors that run across the rail and highlight these colors in the space between the lights. They are also available in different metallic finishes like antique bronze, chrome, gold and satin nickel. This type of lighting can be used when adjustable lighting is required. The focal points of these lights can be adjusted and they provide a good solution if you have not decided the areas that need to be lit.
Monorail lighting using low voltage electrical circuit with a single and two conductors. Monorail can be customized to suit every style and lighting applications. Low voltage track lighting is needed for accent and task lighting with halogen and xenon bulb.
It is important to plan the layout for your monorail lighting. If you are a beginner you should use the layout of the lighting kits provided by the store lighting. This kit contains everything you need for your monorail layout.
To determine the length of the monorail, scale drawing or using a tape measure. To browse the layout, you must use the string. Measuring the length of string to calculate the rail. rail may be cut in the fields for the desired length. To have a longer run one circuit, you can join the parts to one another, using the "L" and "T" couplers.
Monorail Lighting
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