As well as being used for business, track lighting is also increasingly being chosen for domestic use. With its contemporary look, our modern range of track lighting fits right in with today's interior design trends and is a luxurious addition to your home. Need help installing the system? Please refer to the manual.
Skaly track lighting is specifically designed to accommodate AR111 LED GU10 spotlights. AR111 LED spotlights are suitable for situations where you want to illuminate something specific. In business, for example, think about the presentation of clothes or shoes in a shop and in restaurants about the food on the table. In the home, this luminaire is suitable when you are dealing with higher ceilings in the house. The 24-degree light angle allows a specific art object or a work surface in the kitchen to be properly illuminated. A big advantage of the Skaly track spot is that the back is completely free and the AR111 lamp can dissipate its heat well. LEDs do not get as hot as halogen, but they are not very resistant to it either. If you put the spotlight in the Skaly luminaire, maximum life is guaranteed.
This set consists of 1.5 metres of aluminium rail (including connector), the screws and matching end caps. You choose the desired number of Skaly spots yourself. The AR111 GU10 light source can be ordered separately. This has the advantage that you can set up a lamp of your choice to suit your situation.
The track spots are supplied without an AR111 GU10 LED light source. Our AR111 LED GU10 spotlights have a dimming function. This means that when dimming, not only the light intensity decreases, but also the colour changes. This changes from 3000k (warm white) to 2000k (extra warm white). Both colours provide atmospheric light in the room.
In a single-phase track system, all spotlights are connected to one group, making the track more sophisticated and more suitable for consumers. A 3-phase track system is more commonly used in shops and other commercial spaces. In this case, the track spotlights can be switched on and off separately on 3 groups.
The colour temperature of light is expressed in Kelvin. The lower the Kelvin value, the warmer the light. The higher the value, the whiter the light. 6000K can be compared to the colour of daylight. Extra warm white light is good if you want to create a cosy atmosphere, and the warm white colour can not only be atmospheric but also functional, for example for reading a book. The wattage says something about the light intensity of the lamp. From 1 watt upwards, the lamp can be used functionally. 1 watt is comparable to an 8-watt light bulb. A wattage of less than 1 watt should be chosen if the purpose of the lamp is atmospheric lighting.