This CANOLIGHT 3-wire conduit input is engineered to serve as the power feed entry point for surface-mounted track lighting systems, ensuring a secure and stable electrical connection between your building's wiring and the track rail. The 3-wire configuration supports separate circuit switching, allowing you to control different track heads independently — a valuable feature for creating layered lighting scenes with ambient, task, and accent lighting all running on the same rail.
The accessory is constructed with high-quality contact terminals and durable housing materials designed to maintain consistent electrical conductivity over years of use. Internal connections are built to handle the demands of modern LED track heads, which rely on stable, clean power delivery to operate their efficient LED drivers without flickering or interference. The robust terminal design also minimizes voltage drop across the connection point, preserving optimal performance for every fixture on the track.
Safety and compliance are central to this product's design. The conduit input is certified to Canadian electrical standards and is suitable for installation in residential and light commercial environments. Its surface-mount design is ideal for ceilings where recessed installation is not practical, such as concrete ceilings, older homes with limited cavity space, or finished basements. The input housing is rated for dry and damp location use, making it appropriate for kitchens, hallways, and covered commercial spaces.
Installation is straightforward for anyone with basic electrical knowledge. The conduit input connects directly to a standard electrical junction box and snaps or fastens securely onto the end or mid-point of a compatible 3-wire track rail. All necessary mounting hardware is included, and the compact, low-profile design ensures a clean, finished appearance at the power entry point. For best results, always ensure compatibility with your specific CANOLIGHT track rail series and confirm all connections comply with local Canadian electrical codes before energizing the system.