A single circuit track light can run a large number of lights on the track from a single power outlet. All fixtures on the circuit turn on and off together. Dual circuit tracks use an additional wire, which allows users to turn on specific lights while the others remain off. Single circuit track lighting typically costs less to install compared to dual circuit tracks. To avoid overloading a single circuit, spread the fixtures out with one foot or more between each track head.
Eurofase makes many single circuit tracks for their track head lights. Circuit length options include 2-ft, 4-ft, and 8-ft. Color options for the 2-ft fixtures include black and white, while the 4-ft and 8-ft fixtures come in black, white, and platinum.
Their field cuttable single circuit tracks feature adjustability for aiming in any direction. They can combine with feeds and joiners to make any configuration possible. Unlike fixed track lighting, these tracks allow the light fixtures to slide around, moving wherever you need them.A flexible connector joins two linear track lights in variable angles. This makes the perfect solution for joining tracks around ceiling corners. Eurofase flexible connectors bend up to 90 degrees and feature feeding power. They include color finishes in black, white, and platinum.
A live-end conduit feed mounts wires at any point along a track. This power feed works with an appropriate electrical conduit connector to feed power at the end of a track. The adapter can only be fed from the back end. Color finish options include black, white, and platinum.