subfixtures
Subfixtures are secondary lighting elements that accompany a primary fixture, either as modular add-ons or as smaller fixtures integrated within the same luminaire package. They are designed to extend illumination, improve distribution, or provide accent and task lighting without requiring additional mounting points.
Common configurations include:
- Auxiliary subfixtures on track or rail systems that can be positioned independently of the main fixture.
- Integrated subfixtures within a luminaire, where multiple light heads share a single housing or power supply.
- Remote subfixtures connected to the same control system as the main fixture, allowing coordinated or independent
Control and electrical considerations:
Subfixtures can be wired to share the main fixture’s power and dimming circuit, or be independently controlled
Subfixtures are used in architectural, retail, museum, and hospitality settings to enhance visual focus, illuminate artwork
Installation requires attention to mounting compatibility, cable routing, thermal management, and adherence to local electrical codes.
Subfixtures offer greater lighting flexibility, improved coverage, and the ability to create layered illumination. They add