Monorail Chadeliers are creative fixtures that allow you to express your style by choosing from a wide variety of hand blown glass elements. The glass pieces are then placed on a sleek monorail kit. The result is a unique design that can complement your home or work environment.
The first step in designing your Monorail Chandelier is to determine what it is you are trying to light. You'll need to decide where pendants or elements should be installed to put light where you want it.
Next, add up the wattage of the lamps you'll be using on the system: this will help you select a transformer. A remote transformer with power feed canopy provides the cleanest look, but the remote transformer must be installed in an accessible, remote location. A surface transformer simply mounts to a junction box.
Finally, determine how far from the ceiling you want the Monorail Chandelier to drop. The minimum diameter of the chandelier should be about half the width of your table. For rooms with an eight foot ceiling, hang the chandelier so the bottom of the fixture is 30-32 inches above the tabletop.





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