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Single circuit track for spots and pendants
Single circuit track is the supply rail that spotlights and pendants clip onto, running along a ceiling so you can position heads where the light is needed and move them later without rewiring. It is the backbone of a track lighting setup, carrying power along its length so that compatible heads draw from a single circuit. This makes it a practical choice for kitchens, hallways, open-plan rooms and commercial spaces where flexible, repositionable lighting matters.
The track here is rated at 10A and made from metal for a sturdy run that sits flush against the ceiling. Lengths cover short 1m sections, 2m rails and longer 3m runs, so you can size the track to the space, fitting a compact section over a hallway or joining lengths for a wider open-plan area. Planning the run to the room first, then choosing heads to suit, keeps the layout neat and balanced.
Finishes include matt black, black, white, satin nickel and silver, which lets the track either disappear against a pale ceiling or stand out as a deliberate line overhead. A darker finish suits an industrial or contemporary scheme, while white blends quietly into most ceilings and satin nickel offers a softer metallic middle ground.
When planning, measure the area you want to light and choose a length, or a combination of lengths, that covers it, leaving room to position heads where they are most useful. Check that the spots or pendants you intend to use are compatible with single circuit track before fitting, and match the finish across the rail and heads for a consistent look. As with any mains lighting work, installation should be carried out by a qualified electrician. Free UK delivery over £99, with worldwide shipping available.