Track classification and application of track lights
2022-05-20
LED Track light is one of the most commonly used lighting fixtures in commercial lighting, museum lighting and other spaces. It has the characteristics of convenient installation and flexible adjustment. I believe everyone is very familiar with track lights. Correspondingly, there may not be much attention to the track. The soul of track lights is not lamps, but tracks. The application place of track lights is actually determined by the track. For example, high-pressure pipes are suitable for museums, art galleries, etc.; low-pressure pipes are suitable for miniature showcases, showcases and other spaces; soft rails are suitable for special occasions that require large-angle bending. Track types of track lights Two-wire track: 101 fire without grounding, the halogen small Track Light ten years ago is the most commonly used track. Three-wire track: 101 fire and one ground wire is the most common in domestic commercial lighting. It has been used for many years from the era of metal halide lamps to the current LED lighting era. Conventional types are mostly black, white, and gray, and most of them are surface-mounted types. The specifications are mostly 1 meter, 2 meters, and 3 meters. Four-wire track: three fires and one zero, so it can form multiple loops to meet the requirements of group control of lamps on one track. This is also the most commonly used track configuration in domestic museums and galleries and foreign commercial spaces. There are surface mount and flush mount types. Magnetic track: Due to its features and advantages such as easy installation and modular lighting, it is favored by designers in high-end offices, commercial clubs and other places. The main design principle of the magnetic track is to use the adsorption of the positive and negative magnetic poles to fix the track and the lamps, so the lamps and lanterns are required to be small and light. Track installation and application scenarios As far as the installation of the track is concerned, it can be realized in a variety of ways, such as hoisting, surface installation, embedding, and hiding in the groove. In commercial stores, most of them are arranged in rows according to the shelves; in museums and galleries, considering the flexibility of temporary exhibitions, more tracks will be set on the ceiling;