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A track system is the most versatile of all ceiling fixtures. You can configure
it in many ways, choose from several lamp styles, and position the lamps to
suit your needs. To begin installation, remove the existing ceiling fixture to
locate the track.
Purchasing A Track System. Work with a Lightingandceilingfans.com associate;
explain the size and configuration you want. Buy a kit that includes track,
mounting plate, end cap, and canopy. You also may have to buy additional track
and end caps, as well as L- or T- fittings for the corners. Choose the lights
and bulbs when you buy the tracks. You can put different types of lamps on the
same track, but be sure to purchase lamps made by the same manufacturer as the
track-otherwise the two may be incompatible.
7 Steps
1. Install
the Mounting Plate. Shut off power at the service panel. Use wire
nuts to splice the house wires to the plate leads. Connect the ground wire to
the plate and to the box if it is metal. Push the wires into the box, and screw
the plate to the box so it is snug against the ceiling.
2. Measure and Mark for the Track. At the mounting plate,
measure to see how far the side of the track will be from the nearest wall.
Mark the ceiling so the track will be consistently parallel to the wall. Use a
framing square to draw lines if the track turns a corner.
3. Attach the Track to the Mounting Plate. Have a helper hold
the track in place against the ceiling and centered on the mounting plate.
Drive the setscrews to anchor the track to the plate.
4. Secure the Track. Use a stud finder to locate joists. If
the track is more than 4 feet long, have a helper hold one end while you work.
Snap the track onto the plate, and drive a screw into every available joist. If
there are no joists, drill holes every foot or so, insert plastic anchors, and
drive screws into the anchors.
5. Twist on the Live-end Connector. Insert the live-end
connector and turn it 90 degrees until it snaps into place. Align the
connector's two copper tabs with the two copper bars inside the track. Snap the
plastic canopy over the track and mounting plate.
6. Attach a Corner. You can buy connectors to make 90-degree
turns, T- shapes, or odd-angled turns. Slide the connector into the track that
is already installed, slide the next track onto the connector, and attach that
track to the ceiling. Cover all open track ends with end caps.
7. Twist on a Light. This type of light twists into place in
the same way as the live-end connector (Step 5). Another type has a metal arm
that is twisted to tighten. Restore power, turn on the switch, and swivel the
lights to position them for the best effect.