Sleek White Track Light with 3-Wire Design – Halo Track System Compatible, Floating Canopy for Easy Installation, and Reliable Power Connection for a Clean, Modern Look
The H Track Light Floating Canopy Feed in a sleek white finish offers a modern solution for your lighting needs. Designed for single circuit operation, this versatile fixture allows you to easily connect your track lighting system while providing a clean and streamlined look. The three-wire design ensures simple installation and compatibility with various track lighting configurations. Whether you're looking to enhance the ambiance of your home or brighten up a commercial space, this floating canopy feed provides both functionality and style, making it an essential addition to your lighting setup.
Product Highlights
- Sleek White Finish: The clean white finish blends seamlessly with any decor, adding a contemporary touch to your lighting system.
- Single Circuit Operation: Designed for single circuit functionality, this canopy feed simplifies your lighting setup and ensures efficient power distribution.
- Three-Wire Design:The innovative three-wire design facilitates straightforward installation and easy connections to your existing track lighting system.
- Versatile Compatibility:Compatible with various H track lighting configurations, this canopy feed allows for flexibility in your lighting design, catering to both residential and commercial applications.
- Enhanced Ambiance:Use this floating canopy feed to create the perfect lighting atmosphere in any room, enhancing the overall aesthetic of your space.
- Durable Construction:Made from high-quality materials, this canopy feed is built to last, ensuring reliable performance and longevity.
- Easy Installation:Designed for user-friendly installation, this product allows you to set up your lighting system with minimal effort, getting you closer to your desired lighting design in no time.
Specifications
MPN (Part No.): | RN005 |
SKU: | WEN-RS3SP2-W |
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