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The three track systems, and which one to plan around
Track lighting splits into three system types, and the one you pick decides everything else about your run. Single-circuit track carries one live feed, so every head on the rail switches together. Three-circuit track separates the conductors into three independent channels, letting you put accent heads, task heads and general heads on different switches along the same physical rail. Magnetic track works differently: a low-voltage 48V DC rail that heads, pendants and linear bars clip onto anywhere along its length, with no fixed sockets to work around.
For a straightforward living room or study where you want the lights to come on as one, single-circuit is the simpler choice. Where you are lighting a kitchen, a commercial space or an open-plan room and want zones you can switch separately, three-circuit is the better fit. Magnetic gives the most freedom to reposition, because heads slide and lift off without tools once the rail is fed with power.
Surface-mounted or recessed: how the rail sits
Track rail sits on the ceiling in one of two ways. Surface-mounted track fixes straight onto the ceiling and is the quicker install, useful when you cannot or do not want to open up the plasterboard. Recessed track sits flush, dropped into a channel cut in the ceiling so only the heads show. We stock recessed magnetic rail sized for 12.5mm plasterboard, along with trimless options that finish without a visible frame for a cleaner ceiling line. Track covers are available to close off unused sections of surface rail.
Plan your mounting form before you buy heads, because recessed and surface rails are not interchangeable. Measure the run you want to light, then add a little length so heads can be spaced evenly rather than crowded at one end.
Building a run with connectors and feeds
A run is rarely a single straight line, and the connector parts are what let you shape it. A power feed or power connector brings the supply into the rail, and a middle feed lets you inject power partway along a longer length. To turn a corner, use an L-shape corner connector; to branch into a T or run lights down two directions from one point, use a T-connector. End caps close the open ends of the rail. On three-circuit systems, connectors come in left and right versions and in on-off or 1-10V dimmable configurations, so the channel and switching carry through the joint correctly.
Sketch the layout first, mark where the feed comes in, and count the corners and junctions. That list of connectors is as important to order as the rail itself, because a run will not power up without the right feed and a clean joint at every turn.
Choosing the heads and light output
Heads are where the light actually happens, and our range covers adjustable spotlights, wide-beam spots, square spots, linear bars and small track pendants. Most are LED integrated, so the light source is built in rather than taking a separate bulb. Output runs from compact heads under 10W up to linear and corner units around 24-25W. Colour temperature is mostly warm white at 3000K, with cool white 4000K options and some tunable CCT heads that shift across 3000K to 6000K. Many heads are dimmable, using on-off or 1-10V control depending on the fitting.
For accent lighting over artwork, shelving or a worktop, adjustable spots let you aim the beam exactly where it is wanted. For broader coverage along a kitchen or study, wide-beam and linear heads spread light more evenly. Mix head types on the same rail to layer accent and general light, which is the main reason people reach for track in the first place.
Finishes and where track suits a room
Track in our range is built mostly from metal and aluminium, with some ABS components, and finishes are led by black and matt black, with white, grey, brass and gold also available. The look sits naturally in modern, minimalist and industrial schemes, which is why so much track ends up in living rooms, studies, kitchens, dining rooms and commercial spaces. Fittings here are rated IP20, so they are designed for dry indoor use rather than bathrooms or outdoor runs. Pick a finish that matches the rest of your ceiling hardware, since the rail is visible and reads as part of the room's metalwork.