Track Lighting
For lighting objects on a wall, the wall itself, or any vertical surface, position the track and the fixtures as shown at right.
Generally, fixtures should be aimed at a 30 degree angle from the vertical to prevent light from shining in anyone''''s eyes and to avoid disturbing reflections on the surface of the object. Usually, one fixture is required for each object being accented.
Measure the distance ("B" to "C") from wall, on ceiling as shown in the table below.
Mount track at "Location" ("A" to "B") from wall, on ceiling, as shown in the table
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Wall Washing
For non-textured surfaces, mount the track 2 to 3 feet from the wall, on ceilings up to 9 feet high. Mount between 3 and 4 feet on ceilings between 9 feet and 11 feet high. Space the fixtures the same distance apart as the track is from the wall.
Wall Grazing
For dramatic shadows on textured surfaces (such as draperies, stone, or brick) mount the tract 6 to 12 inches from the wall, with the fixtures the same distance apart and aimed downward for a grazing effect.
General Lighting
General lighting can be provided by track fixtures aimed at the wall or by spill light from fixtures used for accent lighting or wall washing.
Also See:
Lighting Can Make a Difference
Basic Types of Lighting
The Shapes and Forms of Lighting
Lighting Controls
Lighting Sources
Energy Savings and Efficiency
Track Lighting
Recessed Lighting
Designing with Light
Other Features
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