Edge Lighting Monorail
Edge Lighting Monorail features advancements like...
- Hot Aiming for Halogen Pro Aim Fixture Heads
- Self-Locking Tilt
- Locking Lens Orientation
- Dimmable LEDs with 12V AC Magnetic Transformer
- Low Profile (1" drop) Rail with Side- Mount Surface Mount Transformer (Patent Pending)
- 3 Year Warranty
Monorail
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Monorail offers all the
function and flexibility of a track lighting system without sacrificing
form. The rail is hand-bendable, so you can create the ideal shape
to enhance and illuminate any room or follow any architectural detail.
You can deliver light just about anywhere, no matter where your junction
box is located. By adding pendants, small stylish heads, or functional
art pieces, you can truly design with light, delivering the amount
of light you want and need from fixtures that are both technically
precise and highly aesthetic. Monorail uses small-low voltage halogen
lamps that have a powerful whiter light over standard incandescent
bulbs at about a 33% energy savings. |
Monorail Kits
Kits are the easiest way to order Monorail and will come with everything
you need for basic Transformer/Rail installations. You
can then select from hundreds of fixtures that range from pendants and
small stylish heads to functional art pieces. These kits were designed
to handle simple runs from 8 to 32 ft., with up to twelve 50 watt fixtures
or thirty 20 watt fixtures. If you have a larger or more complicated installation,
or would prefer us to do the layout, please contact us at info@lightology.com;
you can email us your drawings or fax
us at 773-883-6131 and one of our qualified lighting consultants will
contact you and lay out your system for you.
You may choose a kit if:
- Your system is no longer than 32' and no lower than 96" from the ceiling.
- Your surface transformer or canopy (for remote transformers) will
be ceiling mounted.
- The system is 12 volts and no more than 600 watts.
Each Monorail kit includes:
- One 120 Voltage to 12 Voltage surface mount or remote transformer with canopy.
- Monorail.
- 2 pairs of end caps.
- Standoffs - 1 standoff for every 3ft of rail.
Basic Instructions
- Select a transformer kit (Surface or Remote) 150, 300, or 600 watts.
- Customize your kit if desired. Select your length and drop from the ceiling.
- Select your fixtures without exceeding the transformer wattage rating.
#1 Selecting a Transformer
The transformer reduces a standard
120 Voltage line down to 12 volts, which is safe to touch. The total output
wattage of the transformers determines the total wattage of the heads
or pendants that can be used on the system. For example, a 300 watt transformer
can power up to six 50 watt heads (6 x 50W = 300W), 8 fixtures with 37 watt
bulbs, 15 fixtures with 20 watt bulbs, or any combination in between.
Remote vs. Surface Mount:
Remote transformers
provide a cleaner look because they are hidden from view. However, they must be installed in an accessible location, such as above the ceiling or in a closet, located up to 20 feet from the system's power feed. Remote transformers feed a Monorail system through an unobtrusive power feed canopy or other power feed options.
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Surface mount transformers
sit on the ceiling attached to an electrical box and are a visible part of a Monorail system, with the transformer enclosed in a decorative housing matching the system's finish. Surface mount transformers are best suited for systems being installed where there is an existing 4" electrical box within range of the Monorail's run. Rail can be mounted as close as 1 inch with all size transformers.
Magnetic vs. Electronic:
Magnetic transformers
offer reliability and a wide range of output wattages, but can be prone to buzzing. A debuzzing dimming coil can be used in conjunction with a low voltage dimmer to reduce this possible noise. A fast acting circuit breaker is housed on the transformer which will shut the system off in case of short or overload, and can be easily reset once the short or overload is corrected.
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Electronic transformers
are smaller and lighter than magnetic ones, and can be reset at the wall switch in the event of a short or overload once the short or overload is corrected. They only come in 12 volt and 300 watt.
Both magnetic and electronic transformers can be dimmed, but a compatible dimmer is required for the chosen transformer type.
Transformer Wattage
Transformer wattage determines the total wattage of the heads/lamps on the system. You can combine LED and low voltage halogen fixtures on the same system when using 12V AC transformers - just be sure that your total wattage does not exceed the wattage of the transformer.
150 Watt transformer
- 3 x 50 Watt lamp fixtures
- 4 x 35 or 37 Watt lamp fixtures
- 7 x 20 Watt lamp fixtures
300 Watt transformer
- 6 x 50 Watt lamp fixtures
- 8 x 35 or 37 Watt lamp fixtures
- 15 x 20 Watt lamp fixtures
600 Watt transformer
- 12 x 50 Watt lamp fixtures
- 16 x 35 or 37 Watt lamp fixtures
- 30 x 20 Watt lamp fixtures
LED lamp magnetic only 12V AC.
150 Watt transformer
- 30 x 5 Watt lamp fixtures
- 15 x 10 Watt lamp fixtures
- 6 x 22 or 24 Watt lamp fixtures
300 Watt transformer
- 60 x 5 Watt lamp fixtures
- 30 x 10 Watt lamp fixtures
- 12 x 22 Watt lamp fixtures
600 Watt transformer
- 120 x 5 Watt lamp fixtures
- 60 x 10 Watt lamp fixtures
- 24 x 22 Watt lamp fixtures
Choose your fixtures.
Select the pendants, heads or functional art pieces that you want to
put on your system. Be careful not to overload the total rated wattage
of the transformer you have selected. You may use a lower wattage lamp
(light bulb) than is the rated maximum for a fixture, so for example on
a 300 watt transformer, you can put 4 fixtures with 75 watt lamps, 6 fixtures
with 50 watt lamps, energy saving, 8 fixtures with
37 watt energy saving lamps, 15 fixtures with 20 watt lamps, or
any combination in between.
Decide what wattage you want to use in each fixture.
Add up the total wattage and install. You can find a list of licensed
electricians under Resources. These electricians have been
recommended to us by our customers because they have successfully installed
Monorail many times. Lightology makes no money from the electricians and
will not be responsible for their work. If they do not perform to your
standards please let us know and we will take them off the list.
All orders will be checked for accuracy and to make sure you have all
the correct lamps (light bulbs) and parts.
If you have a larger or more complicated installation, or would prefer
us to do the layout, please contact us at info@lightology.com,
email us your drawings or fax us at 773-883-6131 and one of our
qualified lighting consultants will contact you and lay out your system
for you.