How many watts is a track light?

A single unit of track light can provide illumination of around 500 lumens at 8 watts.

How many bulbs can you put on a track light?

A general track lighting rule is to add no more than one fixture per foot. A 15-amp, 120-volt lighting circuit can support a total of 1,800 watts, but you must deduct 20 percent from the total wattage to avoid overloading the circuit, so the safe capacity of the lighting circuit equals 1,440 watts.

What is the three types of track lighting?

It’s also useful to know that there are three standard types of track lighting that are used—H, J and L tracks, or Halo, Juno and Lightolier track lights, named after their manufacturers. A track light with 3 contacts is an H-type, whereas one with contact tips an inch apart is a J-type.

How do I choose a track light?

The first thing to consider when choosing fixtures for a track system is whether the two are compatible. It is important to choose fixtures that use the same track standard as the system itself. In some cases, manufacturers will offer adapters so that their fixtures can be used with several of their systems.

How many lumens do I need for track lighting?

Track lighting brightness generally ranges between 400 and 800 lumens. The more lumens, the brighter the lighting. Track lighting that uses 60-watt incandescent bulbs will generate about 800 lumens per lamp, while a fixture that uses 50-watt halogen bulbs will produce about 500 lumens per bulb.

Is track lighting bright enough for a living room?

Connect Open-Concept Spaces Track lighting is perfect for living room with open floor concepts. You can keep your space feeling light and airy by running a track along the entire length of the open floor space, from the dining area or kitchen to the living room.

Can I replace halogen track lights with LED?

ANSWER: Yes, there are LED bulbs you can use in your fixtures. The LED equivalent to the 50-watt halogen bulb will probably burn only about six or seven watts. These LED bulbs cost more, $30 to $35, but because they will last for years, they are worth the price. And LEDs give off relatively no heat at all.

What is the difference between H track and J track?

The H-type track is the only track system with a dedicated grounding bus bar. Don’t worry though, the J-type and L-type tracks are still grounded. They accomplish this through a grounding channel in the track, meaning it’s built into the track’s body.

What is the difference between H track and L track?

The overall look is exactly the same. They differ in the way they each fit into the track. The adapter of a “H” fixture has three silver colored contacts – two on one side, and one on the other. An “L” fixture has two silver contacts shaped.

What is the difference between track and rail lighting?

Another entry often found under track lighting are fixed rail lighting fixtures. While they are installed on a track, they are different from a track lighting system in that fixed rail lighting is usually mounted to the wall, rather than the ceiling. They are often found in bathroom lighting, over vanities.

Are all track light tracks the same?

Not all lights are compatible with the different tracks. The three standard systems that exist are Halo, Juno, and Lightolier. They are compatible with a variety of fixtures. It’s best to stay away from proprietary systems or you’ll be restricted to the fixtures of the same brand of your track system.