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Tracking System: features and advantages

The track system has deservedly won designer love due to its versatility, stylish appearance and ease of installation. Let's take a closer look at the benefits of a standard track system:

• Surface-mounted, built-in or hanging tracks are the same size from all manufacturers, so if you want you can buy fixtures for a standard track from any company you like.

• Tracks make it easy to create different lighting configurations.



• The track does not require complex installation, especially if it is overhead - it is much easier to install than built-in or even overhead lights.

• Overlay track saves ceiling height, as it will not have to be lowered.

• Lamps can be placed anywhere on the track and then, if desired, move them or change to others.

• Tracks are single-phase, two-phase and three-phase. The more phases a track has, the more lighting groups can be mounted on it. Those. if you connect the lamps to different phases, then you can turn them on both together and separately.

• Large selection of track lights.



• Price. The cost of the tracking system is very democratic, especially in comparison with the magnetic tracking system.

Of the minuses of standard tracks - the voltage on the bus is 220V, so you need to install them so that it is not possible to touch the track. Another point is that you can move or change the lamps on a standard track, but this is not as easy as on a magnetic track. Lumita offers only modern three-phase tracks, with which you can create the right number of ideal lighting groups, save ceiling height and make the interior stylish and comfortable.