Monorail 150W Single Feed Surface Magnetic Transformer 12V ID: 700MOSRT15DZ
Monorail 150W Single Feed Surface Magnetic Transformer 12V 248 Track & Rail Lighting Visual Comfort Architectural

Monorail 150W Single Feed Surface Magnetic Transformer 12V

By Visual Comfort Architectural

Monorail 150W Single Feed Surface Magnetic Transformer 12V

By Visual Comfort Architectural

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SPEC #: ELE12622 | ID: 700MOSRT15DZ

Monorail 150W Single Feed Surface Magnetic Transformer 12V

SPEC #: ELE12622

ID: 700MOSRT15DZ

The Monorail 150 Watt Single Feed Magnetic Surface Mount Transformer converts standard 120 volt line-voltage to 12 volts to provide the necessary voltage for powering a Monorail low-voltage lighting system. It can power lamps totaling up to 150 watts. Finish available in Satin Nickel or Antique Bronze. The transformer is concealed inside a decorative housing with a fast acting secondary circuit breaker that will safely turn the system off should a short occur. Once the short has been removed the unit can be reset by simply flipping the wall switch off and back on. The shortest rigid standoff that can be used with this transformer is the 3 inch rigid standoff, sold separately. If dropping the rail more than 3 inches below the ceiling, order the desired rigid standoff length and one compatible power extender, sold separately. ETL listed. 6.5 inch diameter x 3.6 inch height. Dimmable with a low voltage magnetic dimmer, sold separately.

As a general rule when using LED fixtures we do not recommend using greater than 70% of specified maximum wattage on the transformer due to inrush current.

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Finish: Antique Bronze

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    Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
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    Gregory Kay is a renowned designer with a legacy spanning over 30 years in the industry. He continuously pushes the boundaries of traditional lighting design, integrating the most advanced technology, and allowing endless creativity and personalization. With such architectural lighting innovations as TruLine and TruCurve - recessed lighting only 5/8 thick - a designer no longer must worry about where the studs are. You can let the drywall be your canvas.

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    The Visual Comfort Architectural Collection, formerly known as Element by Tech Lighting, helps homeowners, interior designers, and businesses accomplish their design dreams due through an absolute commitment to innovation and high-quality lighting. These sophisticated and contemporary lighting fixtures can make the remodeling or redecorating of any interior or outdoor space simple. Lightology offers a wide selection of customizable lighting from the Visual Comfort Architectural Collection.

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