Wire and rod systems

Low-voltage wire and rod systems are similar to classical power track in that they make for flexible lighting. Low-voltage spots and luminaires can be mounted at any point and relocated at any time. They are screwed or clipped in place or attached by plug-in adapters. The wires and rods, or metal strips, double as power lines, carrying current to the individual luminaires. They are attached to walls, mounted directly on the ceiling or suspended from the ceiling. Connection elements permit geometrical structures.

Important note: the transformer must always be operated at rating. Wire and rod systems are now also available for lamps operating on 230 V.