The installation of magnetic lights requires the cooperation of the top surface and circuit design, the connection between carpenters and electricians, especially the top surface process requirements are more stringent, so unprofessional workers are likely to lead to poor installation and use results. Next, let's learn more about it with the line light magnetic lamp manufacturer.
1. Light source
The installation method of the magnetic light source is very simple. You only need to attach the selected lamps to the laid track, adjust the position and angle, and the installation is very convenient.
2. Orbit
Pre-embedded embedded (ceiling is not completed) The track is pre-installed before the ceiling is sealed, and then the board is sealed together with the ceiling for base treatment. This will present a slender track shape with a simple shape.
Pre-embedded embedded (suspended ceiling has been completed) When the suspended ceiling has been completed, if you still want to install magnetic lights, you can slot the top surface, install the track, and then paint the track to realize the use of magnetic lights. This This method brings more choices to customers who have already completed the top surface treatment but still want to use magnetic lights.
Surface-mounted ceiling When the space height is limited or the budget is limited and you do not want to suspend the ceiling, if you still want to install track lights, you can use the surface-mounted style, set a buckle at the bottom, install the track on the original top surface, and set it The position of the transformer can also be used to install magnetic lights.
Suspension rails If you want to have the flexibility and simplicity of magnetic lamps and reduce the height of the light source based on the original top surface, you can consider hoisting rails. Suspension rails are widely used in the design of public office spaces.
3. Transformer
Since the magnetic lamp is a low-voltage track, a transformer must be used to convert the 220V AC power into the 24V and 48V of the magnetic track to eliminate the risk of electric shock. There are usually two types of transformers, integrated and pre-embedded. The integrated transformer is more concise. However, most 25MM tracks cannot be used together due to width issues. Pre-embedded transformers are generally installed in locations that are convenient for inspection and maintenance, such as air conditioning access openings, inside wall cabinets, inside household electrical boxes, and in the grooves of light strips.