Lecture & Jury Base Seating Planning, Specifications & Installation



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Lecture & Jury Base Seating Planning, Specifications & Installation 2000-2008 Theatre Solutions, Inc. 121 Park Avenue Quakertown, PA 18951 Tel 215-538-8033 Fax 215-538-8974 info@theatresolutions.net www.theatresolutions.net

Lecture & Jury Base Seating Contents About TSI... 5 The Herman Miller Alliance... 5 The Lecture Seating Series... 5 The Jury Base Seating Series... 5 Lecture Seating Features... 6 Aeron Chair Equa 2 Chair Forum Chair Seat/Table Support Worksurfaces/Modesty Panels Electrical System/Data Wire Management Warranty... 8 Market Focus... 9 Training Facilities Planning Information... 10 Aeron... 11 Figure 1 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, with Arms Figure 2 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, without Arms Equa 2... 13 Figure 3 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, with Arms Figure 4 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, without Arms Forum... 15 Figure 5 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, Tilt Mechanism with Arms Figure 6 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, non-tilt Mechanism with Arms Figure 7 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, Tilt Mechanism without Arms Figure 8 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, non-tilt Mechanism without Arms Specifications Part 1 General... 19 Related Documents Summary Submittals Quality Assurance Project Conditions Delivery, Storage, and Handling Part 2 Products (Aeron Seating)... 20 Seating Materials Fabrication, General Mounting Seat/Table Supports Chairs Worksurfaces Lecture Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 1

Lecture & Jury Base Seating Contents Lecture Seating (cont.) Part 2 Products (Equa 2 Seating)... 22 Seating Materials Fabrication, General Mounting Seat/Table Supports Chairs Worksurfaces Part 2 Products (Forum Seating)... 24 Seating Materials Fabrication, General Mounting Seat/Table Supports Chairs Worksurfaces Part 3 Options (Aeron Seating)... 26 Modesty Panels End Panels Arms Electrical System / Data Wire Management California Technical Bulletin 133 Part 3 Options (Equa 2 Seating)... 27 Modesty Panels End Panels Arms Electrical System / Data Wire Management California Technical Bulletin 133 Part 3 Options (Forum Seating)... 28 Modesty Panels End Panels Arms Tilt Mechanism Electrical System / Data Wire Management California Technical Bulletin 133 Part 4 Warranty... 29 Part 5 Execution... 29 Examination General Adjusting Installation Instructions... 30 Figure 9 Lecture Seating Seat/Table Support (STS) and Worksurface Exploded Assembly Figure 10 Lecture Seating Support Panel Exploded Assembly Figure 11 Lecture Seating Straight Modesty Panel Exploded Assembly Figure 12 Lecture Seating Curved Modesty Panel Exploded Assembly Figure 13 Lecture Seating Chair Exploded Assembly Figure 14 Floor Mounting Details Maintenance Instructions... 38

Lecture & Jury Base Seating Contents Jury Base Seating Features... 39 Acclaim Chair Aeron Chair Forum Chair Teatro Chair Warranty... 41 Market Focus... 42 Courtrooms Planning Information... 43 Acclaim Jury Seating... 44 Figure 15 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, Tilt Mechanism Figure 16 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, non-tilt Mechanism Aeron Jury Seating... 46 Figure 17 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, with Arms Figure 18 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, without Arms Forum Jury Seating... 48 Figure 19 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, Tilt Mechanism with Arms Figure 20 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, non-tilt Mechanism with Arms Figure 21 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, Tilt Mechanism without Arms Figure 22 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, non-tilt Mechanism without Arms Teatro Jury Seating... 52 Figure 23 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, Tilt Mechanism Figure 24 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, non-tilt Mechanism Specifications Part 1 General... 54 Related Documents Summary Submittals Quality Assurance Project Conditions Delivery, Storage, and Handling Part 2 Products (Acclaim Seating)... 55 Seating Materials Fabrication, General Mounting Chairs Part 2 Products (Aeron Seating)... 56 Seating Materials Fabrication, General Mounting Chairs Lecture Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 3

Lecture & Jury Base Seating Contents Jury Base Seating (cont.) Part 2 Products (Forum Seating)... 57 Seating Materials Fabrication, General Mounting Chairs Part 2 Products (Teatro Seating)... 58 Seating Materials Fabrication, General Mounting Chairs Part 3 Options (Acclaim Seating)... 59 Back with Outer Wood Panel, Plywood Edges Upholstered End Panel Veneer End Panel Tilt Mechanism Compliance with California Technical Bulletin 133 Part 3 Options (Aeron Seating)... 60 Arms Part 3 Options (Forum Seating)... 61 Arms Tilt Mechanism Compliance with California Technical Bulletin 133 Part 3 Options (Teatro Seating)... 62 Back with Outer Wood Panel, Plywood Edges Back with Outer Wood Panel, Hardwood Edges Inset Upholstery, Back End Panel Tilt Mechanism Compliance with California Technical Bulletin 133 Part 4 Warranty... 63 Part 5 Execution... 63 Examination General Adjusting Installation Instructions... 64 Figure 25 Acclaim Jury Base Seating, Exploded Assembly Figure 26 Aeron/Forum Jury Base Seating, Exploded Assembly Figure 27 Teatro Jury Base Seating, Exploded Assembly Figure 28 Jury Base Seating, Floor Mounting Details Maintenance Instructions... 71 Herman Miller, Aeron, Equa 2, Pellicle, and Kinemat are among the registered trademarks of Herman Miller, Inc.

About TSI Theatre Solutions, Inc. (TSI) designs and produces distinctive and durable fixed seating. We are committed to providing the highest quality fixed seating and associated services in the world. Quality, aesthetics, comfort and flexibility make TSI fixed seating the preferred choice for any building type. In addition to the advantages of our products, the attention TSI gives to every detail through each phase of the project makes us a valued ally to the architect, theater consultant, or building owner. The Herman Miller Alliance Theatre Solutions has entered into a formal alliance with Herman Miller, Inc., a recognized pioneer and global provider of office furniture since 1923. The collaboration unites the award-winning design and ergonomics of Herman Miller s Aeron and Equa 2 chairs with fixed training tables from TSI. Theatre Solutions maintains its established high level of service to include layout and design, project management, and product installation. The Lecture Seating Series Fixed training tables and seating lend security and order to the lecture environment. In this context, the term fixed seating refers to the permanent layout of seating within a space, where a steel mechanism suspends the chair uppers while also securing the worksurface to the floor. The advantages of such an arrangement are numerous: it provides for an ample worksurface area with optional power/data access; it silently returns unoccupied chairs to a forward-facing rest position; it eliminates chair theft; and it clears the floor of obstacles for ease of cleaning. Configurations are custom manufactured to meet each room s layout requirements. Worksurfaces are available in a variety of high-pressure laminates and edge details. TSI offers three seat uppers in the Lecture Seating series: TSI s Forum A fully-upholstered chair with an inner shell that incorporates a waterfall front edge and lumbar support. Available both with and without arms, as well as an optional tilt mechanism. Herman Miller s Aeron Revolutionizing the world of ergonomic seating, this state-of-the-art design allows the body to pivot naturally and simultaneously at the ankles, knees, and hips for smooth, proper support in any seated position. Available both with and without arms. Herman Miller s Equa 2 Originally designed as a high performance office chair, the seat and back of the onepiece shell flex independently providing passive support for users as they shift body position. Available both with and without arms. The Jury Base Seating Series TSI offers four models of pedestal based seating that address the unique needs of the courtroom. All provide modern styling, advanced ergonomics, swivel & return capability, and optional tilt functions. To coordinate overall courtroom aesthetics, Teatro and Acclaim are available as both fixed audience seating and pedestal base seating. The following models are available: TSI s Acclaim Coordinates with fixed Acclaim audience seating to provide a uniform look within the courtroom. The Acclaim is available fully-upholstered or with an outer wood veneer back panel to provide enhanced acoustics and additional protection. Hardwood armrests are standard; a tilt mechanism is an available option. TSI s Forum A fully-upholstered chair with an inner shell that incorporates a waterfall front edge and lumbar support. Available both with and without arms, as well as an optional tilt mechanism TSI s Teatro Coordinates with fixed Teatro audience seating to provide a uniform look within the courtroom. The Teatro is available fully-upholstered or with an outer wood veneer back panel to provide enhanced acoustics and additional protection. Hardwood armrests are standard; a tilt mechanism is an available option. Herman Miller s Aeron The Aeron jury base chair breaks new ground by providing advanced ergonomics and state-of-the-art design in a fixed seating environment. Available both with and without arms. Lecture Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 5

Lecture Seating Features Aeron Chair Herman Miller s Aeron chair has revolutionized the world of ergonomic seating by introducing users to the benefits of its unique Pellicle suspension and Kinemat tilt mechanism. The Aeron breaks new ground by providing advanced ergonomics and state-of-the-art design in a fixed seating environment. Aeron s Kinemat tilt lets the body pivot naturally and simultaneously at the ankles, knees, and hips for smooth, proper support in any seated position. Aeron is the only chair with Pellicle suspension, a unique material that conforms to the body and distributes weight evenly over the seat and back for truly customized support. Air circulates through the Pellicle to keep the occupant comfortable by preventing body heat build-up. Features Pellicle suspension s lightweight and breathable design distributes the user s weight evenly over the seat and back of the chair. Three Pellicle patterns are available. The Kinemat tilt mechanism lets the body naturally pivot at the ankles, knees, and hips. The Aeron meets CAL133 requirements. Chairs are available with fixed non-adjustable arms or armless versions. Graphite, titanium, or polished aluminum frames are available. Aeron is supported by a full five-year warranty. Equa 2 Chair Herman Miller s Equa 2 chair was originally designed as a high performance office chair; many of its key design elements make it an ideal lecture/training room chair. The seat and back of the one-piece shell flex independently, providing passive support for users as they shift body position and posture. The opening between the seat and back allows air circulation to keep the occupant cool. The Equa 2 is equipped with a kneetilt mechanism that allows a shift from an upright to reclined posture while maintaining the position of the feet to the floor. The front edge of the seat remains stationary when the chair tilts, thus eliminating pressure under the thighs and promoting proper circulation. Features Unique one-piece shell has an H-shaped cutout that allows the shell to flex and move passively with the user. The knee-tilt mechanism allows the user to recline without lifting his feet off the floor, and includes tilt-tension adjustment. Chairs are available with fixed non-adjustable arms or armless versions. Replaceable cushions are standard on the split-pad upholstered model. An optional adjustable lumbar support is available. Chair shells are available in black umber, graphite, and medium tone finish. Frames are available in black umber, graphite, medium tone, and polished aluminum. Optional fire-retardant chair meets CAL133 requirements. Equa 2 is supported by a full five-year warranty. Forum Chair Designed and manufactured by TSI, the Forum is a fully-upholstered chair with an inner shell that incorporates a waterfall front edge and lumbar support. Features The Forum is available with a tilt or non-tilt mechanism. The tilt version has a tension adjustment that allows users of all sizes to be properly supported. Chairs are available with fixed non-adjustable arms or armless versions. Optional fire-retardant chair meets CAL133 requirements. Forum is supported by a full five-year warranty. Seat/Table Support Fixed training tables and chairs are connected to the industries most advanced support system. The mechanism assembly is constructed with heavy gauge steel plates and bars that are designed to bear the loads applied by users, while also maintaining a smooth and quiet operation. The arm return springs have been designed and tested to give years of trouble-free service. A cast aluminum hood covers the mechanism, conceals all moving parts and allows for easy cleaning. Chairs are supported by a swivel and memory return cylinder that properly orients the chair to its closed position. The support tube provides electrical and data cable access at both the floor and worksurface heights. 6 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Lecture Seating

Features Urethane Bumpers provide a quiet stop for the chair in its open and rest positions. Swivel and return cylinders for all chair models. Durable powder-coated finish on all components. Flush floor mounting hardware. Self-lubricating bronze bushings provide quiet movement of the swing arms. TSI Lifetime Warranty applies to the Seat/Table Support. Worksurfaces/Modesty Panels Fixed training worksurfaces are available in straight, radius, and angle configurations and are custom manufactured to meet each room s layout requirements. The worksurfaces are available in a variety of high pressure laminates with five distinctive edge details. Modesty panels are available in straight or radius configurations and are finished on both faces with high pressure laminate. Radii of less than 30 will receive segmented straight panels in lieu of radius panels. Features Five edge details are available. Standard edge details include hardwood options of Oak, Cherry, and Maple. Tight joint connectors and splines are provided at each worksurface joint. Table Edge Details Edge details are available in one PVC and four hardwood profiles. Electrical System / Data Wire Management A configuration of UL listed assemblies fasten to the underside of the worksurface, supplying 110-volt/15-amp of safe reliable power to the unit. Two module designs are available; each includes two 110-volt power outlets and two Category 6 RJ-45 data ports. Features Power system is UL listed. Power feed through either the seat/table support for floor-supplied power, or through an independent power pole for ceiling-supplied power. Two styles of power modules. Quick-connect jumpers for easy installation of the electrical system. Lecture Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 7

Warranty Lecture Seating Warranty Theatre Solutions, Inc. (TSI) warrants the Seat/Table Supports, Worksurfaces, and Modesty Panels against failures and manufacturing defects for the life of the product. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is nontransferable. TSI will provide parts and labor to replace defective parts for the first two years after installation. Thereafter, TSI will provide replacement parts for the life of the product. Theatre Solutions, Inc. (TSI) warrants the chair uppers for five (5) years from the date of shipment. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is nontransferable. TSI will provide parts and labor to replace defective parts. This warranty does not cover damage from abuse, misuse, neglect or act of God. Damage caused by modifications to the product by anyone other than an authorized TSI technician will void this warranty. This warranty does not apply to fabrics or products not installed by authorized TSI technicians. 8 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Lecture Seating

Market Focus Theatre Solutions provides seating for a variety of building types. Our products and services are tailored to meet the specific requirements of each project type. Training Facilities TSI s Lecture Seating system offers the industries most advanced ergonomic chairs, including the renowned Herman Miller Aeron chair. Herman Miller Aeron chairs feature a unique Pellicle suspension for enhanced comfort and a modern look. For applications where upholstery protection is critical, the Equa 2 chair by Herman Miller is available. The Equa 2 combines passive ergonomics with a durable modular plastic shell. All models feature exceptional comfort to minimize fatigue, and allow for a minimum of distractions. Tilt tension and chair orientation adjustments allow the user to view presentations with ease. Forum fully-upholstered chairs feature slip-on covers equipped with zippers, which provide easier on-site replacement. Arm and armless chair versions are available. A swivel/return memory column controls the movement of the chairs so they quietly return to their unoccupied position when exited. The return function keeps the room neat and orderly while maintaining proper egress space for occupants. Curved, straight, and angular worksurface configurations, custom manufactured to fit the room, are available in high-pressure laminate with a choice of five edge details, providing an upscale appearance. A choice of two worksurface mounted power/data modules allow easy network connections at the worksurface level. Designed and constructed with heavy-duty materials to provide years of reliable service with minimum maintenance, as confirmed by our unique Lifetime Warranty on most components. Lecture Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 9

Planning Information Theatre Solutions offers a variety of services designed to help in the planning and successful completion of any project requiring the use of fixed seating. Our services include analyzing proposed architectural plans and developing a seating layout that best meets the project criteria. We will assist in resolving issues related to code compliance and sight line development. All TSI preliminary services are free to architects and potential customers. Further assistance is offered at those times when the architect has a need for custom components or a totally new product concept. The TSI team of experienced product designers welcomes the opportunity to assist designers in developing solutions to the most unique project requirements. Program/Schematic Design Based on the estimated project requirements, we will assist architects in the development of a preliminary budget covering the fixed seating. This will ensure the establishment of a project budget that includes adequate funding for the product that meets the architect s requirements. Design Development During this critical phase of the project, we will assist the architect in the development of preliminary chair layout drawings, taking into consideration proper sightlines and code compliance. In many cases, the layout drawings must be perfected through several submissions. Special product requirements and possible solutions will be offered at this time. TSI will develop preliminary fixed seating specifications, which will be submitted to the architect for review and possible modifications. By solving design and specifications problems in greater detail during this phase of the work, the architect is able to simplify project documentation and avoid potentially costly oversights. Custom Designs TSI s staff includes experienced product designers who are capable of creating custom products and components which may be required to address unique project specifications. Additionally, TSI enjoys greater flexibility in production as a result of our diverse manufacturing and supply infrastructure. When SOM (Chicago) Architects, Chang Jo Architects, and Artec Consultants determined the construction design for the LG Arts Center in Seoul, South Korea, they knew they wanted a finished wood surface on the face of all risers. With structural and acoustic considerations in mind, the final design included a build-out of more than 2 from the structural concrete. TSI developed a unique riser mount connection that provided excellent strength, ease of installation, and elegant design. During the construction of the Kodak Theater, the home of the Academy Awards, architect David Rockwell and theater consultants, Theatre Projects Consultants, requested that TSI be responsible for developing cast glass sculptures for the end panels of the chairs and for the wall panels. In response, TSI identified and commissioned the services of a glass artist capable of producing the required complicated molds necessary to cast these beautiful sculptures. These unique glass sculptures, which are back lit, can be seen in the custom end panels of the chairs and in the panels located on the walls of the room. Construction Documents As the architectural working drawings are finalized, TSI will update the chair layout and produce drawings to reflect all changes implemented since the preliminary documentation. TSI will also finalize the seating specifications in any format required by the architect to insure consistency with the rest of the contract documents. This will allow the architect to include the specifications and drawings in the construction documents without further work. Project Management Every project awarded to TSI, regardless of size, will be assigned to a dedicated project manager who ensures that every detail of the contract receives full attention. The shop drawing submission will be completed in accordance to the project requirements and will take into consideration every detail unique to the project. It will include the exact location of every chair and table, installation details, the selected fabric and other appropriate details and options that are included in the contract. Once the shop drawing submittal is approved, TSI will schedule the production of the order in coordination with the project schedule. If the installation is included in TSI s contract, it will always be accomplished by a factory-trained installer and, in cases where necessary, under the supervision of TSI factory representatives. Every portion of this work will be accomplished under the direct supervision of one or more of the TSI principals who, along with the project manager, will always be available to clarify any questions or discuss any aspect of the project with the project leaders. The TSI design staff is anxious to work with you on your next lecture project. 10 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Lecture Seating

Figure 1 Aeron Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, with Arms Lecture Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 11

Figure 2 Aeron Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, without Arms 12 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Lecture Seating

Figure 3 Equa 2 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, with Arms Lecture Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 13

Figure 4 Equa 2 Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, without Arms 14 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Lecture Seating

Figure 5 Forum Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, Tilt Mechanism with Arms Lecture Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 15

Figure 6 Forum Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, non-tilt Mechanism with Arms 16 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Lecture Seating

Figure 7 Forum Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, Tilt Mechanism without Arms Lecture Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 17

Figure 8 Forum Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, non-tilt Mechanism without Arms 18 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Lecture Seating

Lecture Seating Specifications (This section pertains to all models of Lecture Seating.) PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions, apply to this section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This section includes the following: 1. A complete system of continuous worksurfaces mounted to the floor with integrated support frames which also support self-returning swivel chairs. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product data for each type of product specified. Include installation methods. B. Shop drawings, prepared for architectural drawings and from field dimensions, showing the seating and table layout, aisle widths as well as a section view with profile dimensions of the seating, tables, and backto-back row dimensions. C. Samples for initial selection purposes in the form of manufacturer s color charts or samples of materials showing the full range of standard colors, finishes, and patterns. 1. Fabric 2. Metal Finishes 3. Wood Finishes D. Statement signed by the lecture seating manufacturer confirming that the products submitted comply with the specified requirements. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide installer s qualifications confirming the installer is qualified to install the manufacturer s chairs B. Provide seating that complies with California Technical Bulletin 117. C. Obtain the complete table/seating system, including accessories and mounting components, from a single manufacturer. D. Design and install seating with end of table aligning from first to last row. Comply with ADA rules and regulations. 1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Environmental Conditions: Do not install lecture seating and tables until space is enclosed and weatherproof, wet work in space is complete and dry, installation of finishes including painting is complete, and ceilings are complete. Do not install lecture seating and tables until ambient temperature and humidity conditions are continuously maintained at final occupancy values. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver tables and frames in manufacturer s original wrapping and the seating in manufacturer s unopened cartons clearly labeled with manufacturer s name and contents. B. Handle seating and tables in manner to prevent damage. Lecture Seating Specifications 19

Lecture Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Aeron Lecture Seating model.) PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 SEATING A. Provide from Theatre Solutions, Inc., 121 Park Avenue, Quakertown, PA 18951, the Aeron Lecture Seating as follows: 1. Basic floor mounted seat/table supports. 2. Aeron chairs. 3. Plastic laminate worksurfaces with edge. B. Model noted is based on the Theatre Solutions, Inc. Aeron Lecture Seating with the intent of establishing the high level of quality required for the project. Other brands submitted for approval will be given consideration provided that a full seating mock-up, along with a complete list of specification discrepancies between the proposed substitution and the product specified is received at least 10 working days prior to the bid date. 1. By offering a quote for this project, the bidder assumes full responsibility for complying with the specifications for this project and shall be totally responsible for any expenses incurred if the product quoted does not comply with the specifications. C. Failure to comply with the warranty described in Part 4 of these specifications will be cause for disqualification. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Seating material shall be Herman Miller Pellicle with the color and pattern to be selected from the standard offering. 2.3 FABRICATION, GENERAL A. Fabricate the seating and tables for maximum comfort using materials that are carefully selected to be free from defects, objectionable projections, or irregularities. Smooth round corners and edges to present the least possible snagging and pinching hazards. 2.4 MOUNTING A. Fabricate seat/table supports for floor attachment. 2.5 SEAT/TABLE SUPPORT A. Table Stanchion: Shall be a weldment consisting of a base plate and leg tube. The base plate is to be fabricated of 1/4 cold-rolled steel into an 8 x 8 square and is to include (4) countersunk holes for floor mounting. The leg tube is to be cut from 11 gauge x 3 x 3 welded steel tubing. Parts are to be MIG welded into a 110 degree diagonal orientation. B. Adjustable Top Mounting Plate: The adjustable top mounting plate is to be formed from 13 gauge coldrolled steel and is to include (6) holes for fastening to table surface and four elongated slots for fastening to the Table Stanchion. C. Arm Return Mechanism: Shall be an integral component of the table stanchion, consisting of the following machined cold-rolled steel components: (1) 5/16 thick bearing plate, (1) 1/4 thick support plate, (1) 3/4 thick support gusset, (1) 5/16 thick top plate, (1) 3/4 thick open stop, and (1) 3/4 thick closed stop. All components shall be fixtured to produce specified functional chair-stop locations and MIG welded. All weld splatter and metal burrs shall be removed to insure smooth operation. D. Swing Arm: Shall be a weldment consisting of the following components: (1) welded steel cylinder tube, internally reamed to accept a tapered cylinder, (1) 1035 steel.75 diameter axle, and (1) tube arm of the specified length cut from 14 gauge x 1 x 3 welded steel tubing. The cylinder tube shall be welded closed at the bottom end with a steel plate containing a threaded hole to receive an adjustment bolt that will provide ease of removal and adjustment of the chair cylinder. E. Seat/Table Support Assembly: Shall be a mechanical assembly consisting of (1) table stanchion, (1) adjustable top mounting plate, (1) arm return mechanism, (1 or 2) swing arms, (1) 1/2 thick steel top retaining plate, (1 or 2) 17-7 stainless steel torsion springs, and (1) cast aluminum protective cover. All parts shall be assembled to careful tolerances with Grade 5 machine screws and lock washers. Spring tension is to be calibrated to insure consistent silent return of the swing arms to the closed position without the need of excessive force which may cause leg fatigue in the seated occupant. Open and closed stop positions shall be cushioned with urethane rubber to insure silent operation. Single chair assemblies are to include fitted blank cover in the place of the second swing arm location. 20 Specifications Lecture Seating

2.6 CHAIRS A. Chair shall be Herman Miller model Aeron. B. Chairs shall include a separate seat and back and shall consist of a durable, breathable Pellicle material stretched within a carrier ring and fitted into an outer frame. The Pellicle material shall be a woven blend of spandex and colored polyester yarn with Hytrel elastomeric polyester. The carrier ring shall be a glassfilled elastomeric copolymer molded around the perimeter of the Pellicle material. The outer frame shall be injection-molded, glass reinforced thermoplastic polyester. The ring and frame shall be secured together with screws. C. Chairs shall include the Kinemat tilt mechanism. 2.7 WORKSURFACES A. Tables are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 1-1/8 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board, a 0.020 Kraft backer sheet, and a face material of 0.030 high-pressure laminate. B. The edge detail is to be (select one edge detail from the list below) 1. 3mm PVC 3mm x 1-1/4 PVC on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a 1/8 radius on the top and bottom edges. The table corners are square with an overlap joint. 2. 3mm Hardwood 3mm x 1-1/4 hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with 1/8 radius on the top and bottom edges, finished to match the architect s sample. The table corners are square with an overlap joint. 3. Bevel 3/4 x 1-1/4 solid hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a 3/8 x 45 degree bevel detail along the top edge, finished to match the architect s sample. The table corners are mitered. 4. Chamfer 3/4 x 1-1/4 solid hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a 1/4 radius on the top edge blending into a 60 degree backcut chamfer edge detail, finished to match the architect s sample. The table corners are mitered. 5. Bullnose 3/4 x 1-1/4 solid hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a full 5/8 radius bullnose edge detail, finished to match the architect s sample. The table corners are mitered. Lecture Seating Specifications 21

Lecture Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Equa 2 Lecture Seating model.) PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 SEATING A. Provide from Theatre Solutions, Inc., 121 Park Avenue, Quakertown, PA 18951, the Equa 2 Lecture Seating as follows: 1. Basic floor mounted seat/table supports. 2. Equa 2 chairs. 3. Plastic laminate worksurfaces with edge. B. Model noted is based on the Theatre Solutions, Inc. Equa 2 Lecture Seating with the intent of establishing the high level of quality required for the project. Other brands submitted for approval will be given consideration provided that a full seating mock-up, along with a complete list of specification discrepancies between the proposed substitution and the product specified is received at least 10 working days prior to the bid date. 1. By offering a quote for this project, the bidder assumes full responsibility for complying with the specifications for this project and shall be totally responsible for any expenses incurred if the product quoted does not comply with the specifications. C. Failure to comply with the warranty described in Part 4 of these specifications will be cause for disqualification. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Padding material shall be flame retardant polyurethane foam which conforms to the standards of the California Bureau of Home Furnishings 117-75. B. Seating fabric shall be with the color to be selected from the standard choice of colors. All upholstery shall be first quality without creases, stretch lines, or wrinkles. 2.3 FABRICATION, GENERAL A. Fabricate the seating and tables for maximum comfort using materials that are carefully selected to be free from defects, objectionable projections, or irregularities. Smooth round corners and edges to present the least possible snagging and pinching hazards. 2.4 MOUNTING A. Fabricate seat/table supports for floor attachment. 2.5 SEAT/TABLE SUPPORT A. Table Stanchion: Shall be a weldment consisting of a base plate and leg tube. The base plate is to be fabricated of 1/4 cold-rolled steel into an 8 x 8 square and is to include (4) countersunk holes for floor mounting. The leg tube is to be cut from 11 gauge x 3 x 3 welded steel tubing. Parts are to be MIG welded into a 110 degree diagonal orientation. B. Adjustable Top Mounting Plate: The adjustable top mounting plate is to be formed from 13 gauge coldrolled steel and is to include (6) holes for fastening to table surface and four elongated slots for fastening to the Table Stanchion. C. Arm Return Mechanism: Shall be an integral component of the table stanchion, consisting of the following machined cold-rolled steel components: (1) 5/16 thick bearing plate, (1) 1/4 thick support plate, (1) 3/4 thick support gusset, (1) 5/16 thick top plate, (1) 3/4 thick open stop, and (1) 3/4 thick closed stop. All components shall be fixtured to produce specified functional chair-stop locations and MIG welded. All weld splatter and metal burrs shall be removed to insure unobstructed operation. D. Swing Arm: Shall be a weldment consisting of the following components: (1) welded steel cylinder tube, internally reamed to accept a tapered cylinder, (1) 1035 steel.75 diameter axle, and (1) tube arm of the specified length cut from 14 gauge x 1 x 3 welded steel tubing. The cylinder tube shall be welded closed at the bottom end with a steel plate containing a threaded hole to receive an adjustment bolt that will provide ease of removal and adjustment of the chair cylinder. E. Seat/Table Support Assembly: Shall be a mechanical assembly consisting of (1) table stanchion, (1) adjustable top mounting plate, (1) arm return mechanism, (1 or 2) swing arms, (1) 1/2 thick steel top retaining plate, (1 or 2) 17-7 stainless steel torsion springs, and (1) cast aluminum protective cover. All parts shall be assembled to careful tolerances with Grade 5 machine screws and lock washers. Spring tension is to be calibrated to insure consistent silent return of the swing arms to the closed position without 22 Specifications Lecture Seating

the need of excessive force which may cause leg fatigue in the seated occupant. Open and closed stop positions shall be cushioned with urethane rubber to insure silent operation. Single chair assemblies are to include fitted blank cover in the place of the second swing arm location. 2.6 CHAIRS A. Chair shall be Herman Miller model Equa 2. B. Chairs shall have a one piece seat and back shell constructed of injection molded, glass reinforced thermoplastic polyester. C. Fully-upholstered chairs shall have a shell fully encapsulated by injection molded cold-cured polyurethane foam. The foam shall be a nominal 1-1/2 thick on the seat and back and shall have waterfall edges. The foamed shell shall be fully upholstered from among a variety of fabrics that shall be bonded to the foam in contoured areas of the seat and back. D. The split-pad upholstered chair shall have separate seat and back cushions of injection molded, cold-cured polyurethane foam over a polypropylene inner shell. The foam shall be a nominal 1-1/2 thick on the seat and back and shall have waterfall edges. The cushions shall be upholstered from among a variety of fabrics that shall be bonded to the foam in contoured areas of the seat and back. The cushions shall be held in place with injection molded polycarbonate fasteners spin welded to the outer shell and shall snap on and off for replacement. E. Chair shall include a knee-tilt mechanism with a tilt tension adjustment. F. Chair shall conform to CAL 117 requirements. 2.7 WORKSURFACES A. Tables are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 1-1/8 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board, a 0.020 Kraft backer sheet, and a face material of 0.030 high-pressure laminate. B. The edge detail is to be (select one edge detail from the list below) 1. 3mm PVC 3mm x 1-1/4 PVC on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a 1/8 radius on the top and bottom edges. The table corners are square with an overlap joint. 2. 3mm Hardwood 3mm x 1-1/4 hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with 1/8 radius on the top and bottom edges, finished to match the architect s sample. The table corners are square with an overlap joint. 3. Bevel 3/4 x 1-1/4 solid hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a 3/8 x 45 degree bevel detail along the top edge, finished to match the architect s sample. The table corners are mitered. 4. Chamfer 3/4 x 1-1/4 solid hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a 1/4 radius on the top edge blending into a 60 degree backcut chamfer edge detail, finished to match the architect s sample. The table corners are mitered. 5. Bullnose 3/4 x 1-1/4 solid hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a full 5/8 radius bullnose edge detail, finished to match the architect s sample. The table corners are mitered. Lecture Seating Specifications 23

Lecture Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Forum Lecture Seating model.) PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 SEATING A. Provide from Theatre Solutions, Inc., 121 Park Avenue, Quakertown, PA 18951, the Forum Lecture Seating as follows: 1. Basic floor mounted seat/table supports. 2. Fully-upholstered chair. 3. Plastic laminate worksurfaces with edge. B. Model noted is based on the Theatre Solutions, Inc. Forum Lecture Seating with the intent of establishing the high level of quality required for the project. Other brands submitted for approval will be given consideration provided that a full seating mock-up, along with a complete list of specification discrepancies between the proposed substitution and the product specified is received at least 10 working days prior to the bid date. 1. By offering a quote for this project, the bidder assumes full responsibility for complying with the specifications for this project and shall be totally responsible for any expenses incurred if the product quoted does not comply with the specifications. C. Failure to comply with the warranty described in Part 4 of these specifications will be cause for disqualification. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Padding material shall be flame retardant polyurethane foam which conforms to the standards of the California Bureau of Home Furnishings 117-75. B. Seating fabric shall be with the color to be selected from the standard choice of colors. All upholstery shall be first quality without creases, stretch lines, or wrinkles. 2.3 FABRICATION, GENERAL A. Fabricate the seating and tables for maximum comfort using materials that are carefully selected to be free from defects, objectionable projections, or irregularities. Smooth round corners and edges to present the least possible snagging and pinching hazards. 2.4 MOUNTING A. Fabricate seat/table supports for floor attachment. 2.5 SEAT/TABLE SUPPORT A. Table Stanchion: Shall be a weldment consisting of a base plate and leg tube. The base plate is to be fabricated of 1/4 cold-rolled steel into an 8 x 8 square and is to include (4) countersunk holes for floor mounting. The leg tube is to be cut from 11 gauge x 3 x 3 welded steel tubing. Parts are to be MIG welded into a 110 degree diagonal orientation. B. Adjustable Top Mounting Plate: The adjustable top mounting plate is to be formed from 13 gauge coldrolled steel and is to include (6) holes for fastening to table surface and four elongated slots for fastening to the Table Stanchion. C. Arm Return Mechanism: Shall be an integral component of the table stanchion, consisting of the following machined cold-rolled steel components: (1) 5/16 thick bearing plate, (1) 1/4 thick support plate, (1) 3/4 thick support gusset, (1) 5/16 thick top plate, (1) 3/4 thick open stop, and (1) 3/4 thick closed stop. All components shall be fixtured to produce specified functional chair-stop locations and MIG welded. All weld splatter and metal burrs shall be removed to insure unobstructed operation. D. Swing Arm: Shall be a weldment consisting of the following components: (1) welded steel cylinder tube, internally reamed to accept a tapered cylinder, (1) 1035 steel.75 diameter axle, and (1) tube arm of the specified length cut from 14 gauge x 1 x 3 welded steel tubing. The cylinder tube shall be welded closed at the bottom end with a steel plate containing a threaded hole to receive an adjustment bolt that will provide ease of removal and adjustment of the chair cylinder. E. Seat/Table Support Assembly: Shall be a mechanical assembly consisting of (1) table stanchion, (1) adjustable top mounting plate, (1) arm return mechanism, (1 or 2) swing arms, (1) 1/2 thick steel top retaining plate, (1 or 2) 17-7 stainless steel torsion springs, and (1) cast aluminum protective cover. All parts shall be assembled to careful tolerances with Grade 5 machine screws and lock washers. Spring tension is to be calibrated to insure consistent silent return of the swing arms to the closed position without 24 Specifications Lecture Seating

the need of excessive force which may cause leg fatigue in the seated occupant. Open and closed stop positions shall be cushioned with urethane rubber to insure silent operation. Single chair assemblies are to include fitted blank cover in the place of the second swing arm location. 2.6 CHAIRS A. Chair shall be TSI model Forum. B. The inner shell shall be an electronically glued plywood construction of varying thicknesses. The minimum thickness shall be ½ - 7plys with a maximum thickness of 11/16-11 plys. The shell shall be contoured to an ergonomically correct configuration. C. Padding material shall be fire retardant polyurethane foam which conforms to the standard of the California Bureau of Home Furnishings Bulletin 117-75. Foam padding shall not be less than 2 thick at any location on the seat surfaces and shall not be less than 1-1/2 on any location on the back surface. Foam shall be 2.5 lb. density and 45 lb. IFD rating. E. Chair shall include a non-tilt mechanism. 2.7 WORKSURFACES A. Tables are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 1-1/8 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board, a 0.020 Kraft backer sheet, and a face material of 0.030 high-pressure laminate. B. The edge detail is to be (select one edge detail from the list below) 1. 3mm PVC 3mm x 1-1/4 PVC on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a 1/8 radius on the top and bottom edges. The table corners are square with an overlap joint. 2. 3mm Hardwood 3mm x 1-1/4 hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with 1/8 radius on the top and bottom edges, finished to match the architect s sample. The table corners are square with an overlap joint. 3. Bevel 3/4 x 1-1/4 solid hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a 3/8 x 45 degree bevel detail along the top edge, finished to match the architect s sample. The table corners are mitered. 4. Chamfer 3/4 x 1-1/4 solid hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a 1/4 radius on the top edge blending into a 60 degree backcut chamfer edge detail, finished to match the architect s sample. The table corners are mitered. 5. Bullnose 3/4 x 1-1/4 solid hardwood on all table edges that would be exposed after installation, with a full 5/8 radius bullnose edge detail, finished to match the architect s sample. The table corners are mitered. Lecture Seating Specifications 25

Lecture Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Aeron Lecture Seating model.) PART 3 OPTIONS 3.1 WORKSURFACES A. Tables are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 1-1/8 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board, a 0.020 Kraft backer sheet, and a face material of veneer. The grain is to run the length of the worksurface. 3.2 MODESTY PANELS A. Straight modesty panels are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 5/8 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board. The face surfaces are to be 0.030 high-pressure laminate. On laminates with a wood grain, the grain is to run horizontally. B. Straight modesty panels are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 3/4 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board. The face surfaces are to be veneer; the grain is to run horizontally. C. Curved modesty panels are to be 3/8 thick medium density fiberboard with a 1/2 thick x 1 wide birch plywood strip affixed to the bottom edge. The face surfaces are to be 0.030 high pressure laminate. On laminates with a wood grain, the grain is to run horizontally. D. Curved modesty panels are to be 3/8 thick medium density fiberboard with a 1/2 thick x 1 wide birch plywood strip affixed to the bottom edge. The face surfaces are to be veneer; the grain is to run horizontally. 3.3 END PANELS A. End panels are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 1-1/8 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board. The face surfaces are to be 0.030 high-pressure laminate. B. The vertical edges are to be self-edged. 3.4 ARMS A. Each fixed arm shall have an armpad support and a yoke, both of die-cast aluminum with either a polished or wrinkle-coat powder-coated epoxy finish. A support shall attach to the arm yoke with screws, and the yokes shall attach with screws to slots in the swing arms, at the left and right of the chair back. 3.5 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM/DATA WIRE MANAGEMENT A. Provide manufacturers standard modular electrical system for power distribution. All electrical modules shall be manufactured from BX cable or liquid-tight BX cable, and shall have molded end connectors. The modules shall connect to each other with a snap fitting designed so that they cannot be accidentally disconnected during normal use. Each module shall be securely connected to the underside of the worksurface. B. The electrical system shall provide for a minimum of two separate circuits in each row and shall be configured with two hot wires, a shared neutral and a shared ground. C. Each row is to be powered at a single power entry point at the end of the row. The power feed shall be manufactured from liquid-tight BX cable with a molded end connector at one end for connection into the electrical system and a 6 pigtail at the other end for connection into the building s electrical supply. Wiring the power feed into the building s electrical supply and the parts necessary to do so shall be done/supplied by others and is not the responsibility of the manufacturer or its installers. D. Provide manufacturers standard power/data module consisting of two electrical outlets and two Category 6 RJ-45 data jacks. Electrical and data jacks are to be black in color. The module shall be mounted in the worksurface centered and shared between two seated occupants. E. Provide necessary quantities of manufacturers standard wire management raceways for the concealment and routing of data wiring. Data wiring is to be provided and installed by others and is not the responsibility of the manufacturer or its installers. 3.6 COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA TECHNICAL BULLETIN 133 26 Specifications Lecture Seating

Lecture Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Equa 2 Lecture Seating model.) PART 3 OPTIONS 3.1 WORKSURFACES A. Tables are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 1-1/8 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board, a 0.020 Kraft backer sheet, and a face material of veneer. The grain is to run the length of the worksurface. 3.2 MODESTY PANELS A. Straight modesty panels are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 5/8 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board. The face surfaces are to be 0.030 high-pressure laminate. On laminates with a wood grain, the grain is to run horizontally. B. Straight modesty panels are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 3/4 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board. The face surfaces are to be veneer; the grain is to run horizontally. C. Curved modesty panels are to be 3/8 thick medium density fiberboard with a 1/2 thick x 1 wide birch plywood strip affixed to the bottom edge. The face surfaces are to be 0.030 high pressure laminate. On laminates with a wood grain, the grain is to run horizontally. D. Curved modesty panels are to be 3/8 thick medium density fiberboard with a 1/2 thick x 1 wide birch plywood strip affixed to the bottom edge. The face surfaces are to be veneer; the grain is to run horizontally. 3.3 END PANELS A. End panels are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 1-1/8 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board. The face surfaces are to be 0.030 high-pressure laminate. B. The vertical edges are to be self-edged. 3.4 ARMS A. Arms shall be capable of being added or removed on-site. Arms shall have a T-style armpad support of die-cast aluminum. Armpad shall be blow-molded, textured, low durometer polyvinyl chloride (PVC) injected with polyurethane foam. 3.5 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM/DATA WIRE MANAGEMENT A. Provide manufacturers standard modular electrical system for power distribution. All electrical modules shall be manufactured from BX cable or liquid-tight BX cable, and shall have molded end connectors. The modules shall connect to each other with a snap fitting designed so that they cannot be accidentally disconnected during normal use. Each module shall be securely connected to the underside of the worksurface. B. The electrical system shall provide for a minimum of two separate circuits in each row and shall be configured with two hot wires, a shared neutral and a shared ground. C. Each row is to be powered at a single power entry point at the end of the row. The power feed shall be manufactured from liquid-tight BX cable with a molded end connector at one end for connection into the electrical system and a 6 pigtail at the other end for connection into the building s electrical supply. Wiring the power feed into the building s electrical supply and the parts necessary to do so shall be done/supplied by others and is not the responsibility of the manufacturer or its installers. D. Provide manufacturers standard power/data module consisting of two electrical outlets and two Category 6 RJ-45 data jacks. Electrical and data jacks are to be black in color. The module shall be mounted in the worksurface centered and shared between two seated occupants. E. Provide necessary quantities of manufacturers standard wire management raceways for the concealment and routing of data wiring. Data wiring is to be provided and installed by others and is not the responsibility of the manufacturer or its installers. 3.6 COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA TECHNICAL BULLETIN 133 Lecture Seating Specifications 27

Lecture Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Forum Lecture Seating model.) PART 3 OPTIONS 3.1 WORKSURFACES A. Tables are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 1-1/8 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board, a 0.020 Kraft backer sheet, and a face material of veneer. The grain is to run the length of the worksurface. 3.2 MODESTY PANELS A. Straight modesty panels are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 5/8 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board. The face surfaces are to be 0.030 high-pressure laminate. On laminates with a wood grain, the grain is to run horizontally. B. Straight modesty panels are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 3/4 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board. The face surfaces are to be veneer; the grain is to run horizontally. C. Curved modesty panels are to be 3/8 thick medium density fiberboard with a 1/2 thick x 1 wide birch plywood strip affixed to the bottom edge. The face surfaces are to be 0.030 high pressure laminate. On laminates with a wood grain, the grain is to run horizontally. D. Curved modesty panels are to be 3/8 thick medium density fiberboard with a 1/2 thick x 1 wide birch plywood strip affixed to the bottom edge. The face surfaces are to be veneer; the grain is to run horizontally. 3.3 END PANELS A. End panels are to be a 3-ply warp resistant construction with a core of 1-1/8 thick 45-50 lb. density particle board. The face surfaces are to be 0.030 high-pressure laminate. B. The vertical edges are to be self-edged. 3.4 ARMS A. Arms shall be constructed of a steel bar with a self-skinned urethane overmolding. Arms shall be attached to the chair with an 11 gauge cold-rolled steel bracket. The arms shall be attached to the bracket with (2) M6 x 20mm bolts, and the bracket shall be attached to the chair frame with (3) 1/4-20 x 1-1/4 Grade 5 bolts. 3.5 TILT MECHANISM A. Chair shall include a tilt mechanism with a tilt tension adjustment. 3.6 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM/DATA WIRE MANAGEMENT A. Provide manufacturers standard modular electrical system for power distribution. All electrical modules shall be manufactured from BX cable or liquid-tight BX cable, and shall have molded end connectors. The modules shall connect to each other with a snap fitting designed so that they cannot be accidentally disconnected during normal use. Each module shall be securely connected to the underside of the worksurface. B. The electrical system shall provide for a minimum of two separate circuits in each row and shall be configured with two hot wires, a shared neutral and a shared ground. C. Each row is to be powered at a single power entry point at the end of the row. The power feed shall be manufactured from liquid-tight BX cable with a molded end connector at one end for connection into the electrical system and a 6 pigtail at the other end for connection into the building s electrical supply. Wiring the power feed into the building s electrical supply and the parts necessary to do so shall be done/supplied by others and is not the responsibility of the manufacturer or its installers. D. Provide manufacturers standard power/data module consisting of two electrical outlets and two Category 6 RJ-45 data jacks. Electrical and data jacks are to be black in color. The module shall be mounted in the worksurface centered and shared between two seated occupants. E. Provide necessary quantities of manufacturers standard wire management raceways for the concealment and routing of data wiring. Data wiring is to be provided and installed by others and is not the responsibility of the manufacturer or its installers. 3.7 COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA TECHNICAL BULLETIN 133 28 Specifications Lecture Seating

Lecture Seating Specifications (This section pertains to all models of Lecture Seating.) PART 4 WARRANTY 4.1 The lecture seating manufacturer must provide a Warranty to the original purchaser of the seating as follows: A. Seat/Table Supports, Worksurfaces, and Modesty Panels The manufacturer shall warrant it s products against failures and manufacturing defects for the life of the product. This warranty applies to the original purchaser and is non-transferable. The manufacturer will provide parts and labor to replace defective parts for the first two years after the installation. Thereafter, the manufacturer will provide replacement parts for the life of the product. B. Chair Uppers The manufacturer shall warrant the product for five (5) years from the date of shipment. This warranty applies to the original purchaser and is non-transferable. The manufacturer will provide parts and labor to replace defective parts. C. This warranty shall not cover damage from abuse, misuse, neglect, or act of God. Damage caused by modifications to the product by anyone other than an authorized seating manufacturer technician will void this warranty. This warranty does not apply to fabrics or products not installed by authorized seating manufacturer technicians. PART 5 - EXECUTION 5.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine site conditions, with installer present, for compliance with requirements for construction tolerances as they affect anchors and fasteners, and location of junction boxes. B. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 5.2 GENERAL A. Comply with seating manufacturer s printed installation instructions applicable to products. B. Locate seating in locations indicated on approved shop drawings, with required clearances. C. Install standards in locations conforming to seating layout, with each standard attached to substrate by no less than two anchoring devices of size and type required to insure that chairs are stable under conditions of actual use. D. Install chairs using manufacturer s recommended hardware and fasteners. Insure that chairs in curved rows are installed on proper radius and are oriented toward the center point of the radius. Verify that moving components operate smoothly and quietly. 5.3 ADJUSTING A. Adjust as required to assure that the seats in each row are aligned when in the closed position. B. Touch-up minor abrasions and imperfections in painted finishes with coating that matches factory-applied finish. C. Replace any upholstery that has been damaged during installation. END OF SPECIFICATION Herman Miller, Aeron, Equa 2, Pellicle, and Kinemat are among the registered trademarks of Herman Miller, Inc. Lecture Seating Specifications 29

Lecture Seating Installation Instructions (Note: See Exploded Assembly [Figures 9-13] and Floor Mounting Details [Figure 14] on following pages. ) Figure 9 Installing Seat/Table Supports and Worksurfaces 1. Use approved floor plan to establish hole locations for the base plates. Note that the chair radius line coincides with the center of the base plate. Accurate center-to-center width spacing is critical to a proper installation. Tolerance on the Seat/Table Support (STS) spacing is plus or minus 1/4. 2. Install STS s (A) to floor as per the appropriate anchoring method (Figure 14), using four screws and countersink lock washers. If necessary, use flat washers under the STS base plate in order to level the STS so the swing arms (B) are level. Tighten bolts. 3. Fasten adjustable mounting bracket (C) to the STS (A) using two 1/4-20 x 3-1/2 carriage bolts and two 1/4-20 hex serrated flange nuts. Do not completely tighten at this time. 4. Consult TSI floor plan layout in order to identify and gather all worksurfaces (E) required for a specific row. Place worksurfaces in the proper sequence on the STS s. Insert one spline (F) into the edge rout of one worksurface at each joint location. {If the electrical system is included, a two piece spline set will be used.} Align adjacent worksurfaces and push together until worksurfaces touch. After insuring complete alignment, secure the worksurfaces together using two joint connectors (G). 5. After all worksurfaces within a row are connected, position the top assembly according to the floor plan and the mounting instructions. Taking care to insure that the front edges of each worksurface are aligned, secure each top mounting bracket to the worksurfaces using six #10 x 7/8 pan head sheet metal screws. Find the high spot in the row, adjust the tops to this point and tighten the carriage bolt/hex nut connection securely. Figure 10 Installing Support Panels 1. Attach support panel (J) to the worksurface (E) using one upper angle (K) and six #10 x 5/8 pan head sheet metal screws. 2. Plumb the support panel, locate the floor angle (M), and mark the hole locations on the floor. 3. Remove the floor angle and drill the proper size hole for the specified anchoring method (Figure 14). 4. Attach the floor angle to the floor and secure the support panel to the floor angle using two #10 x 7/8 pan head sheet metal screws. Figure 11 Installing Straight Modesty Panels 1. Consult TSI Floor Plan Layout in order to identify and gather all modesty panels (C) required for a specific row. 2. Insert the first modesty panel (C) in the modesty panel rout on the underside of the worksurface (E). Attach the modesty panel to the support panel (D) with one support panel angle (F) and six #10 x 5/8 pan head sheet metal screws. Attach the modesty panel (C) to the worksurface (E) using modesty panel brackets (A) and six #10 x 5/8 pan head sheet metal screws. Use the TSI Floor Plan Layout to determine the correct locations of the brackets. (Note that if an electrical system is being installed, brackets noted as A will be used. Brackets noted as B are for use without an electrical system.) 3. Insert the next modesty panel into the rout and align it with the previous panel. Attach modesty panel to the brackets, ensuring the joint between the modesty panels is tight and even, but do not tighten the screws. Secure the modesty panels together with the joint connector (H). Tighten all screws. 4. Repeat step #3 until all modesty panels are installed for the row. Note that the last panel may require cutting to fit in the remaining space. Cut the side nearest the support panel. Attach the last modesty panel to the support panel (D) using one support panel angle (F) and six #10 x 5/8 pan head sheet metal screws. 5. Align outer edges of modesty panels at the joints and attach one connecting plate (J) to the back side of the modesty panels with eight #10 x 5/8 pan head sheet metal screws. 30 Installation Instructions Lecture Seating

Figure 12 Installing Curved Modesty Panels 1. Consult TSI Floor Plan Layout in order to identify and gather all modesty panels (C) required for a specific row. 2. Using the TSI Floor Plan Layout to determine the correct locations, attach the modesty panel brackets (A) to the top, aligning the outer surface of the brackets with the modesty panel rout on the underside of the worksurface (E), using three #10 x 7/8 pan head sheet metal screws. 3. Cut two 1 square pieces of foam tape (B) per modesty panel bracket and secure to the brackets. 4. Starting at one end, insert modesty panel (C) into the modesty panel rout on the underside of the worksurface (E). Attach the modesty panel to the support panel using one lower angle (H) and two #10 x 5/8 pan head sheet metal screws. Attach the modesty panel bracket (A) to the modesty panel (C) using two #10 x 5/8 pan head sheet metal screws. 5. Insert the next modesty panel into the rout and align it with the previous panel. Attach modesty panel to the brackets, ensuring the joint between the modesty panels is tight and even. 6. Repeat step #5 until all modesty panels are installed for the row. Note that the last panel may require cutting to fit in the remaining space. Cut the side nearest the support panel. Attach the last modesty panel to the support panel (D) using one lower angle (H) and two #10 x 5/8 pan head sheet metal screws. Figure 13 Installing Chairs 1. Check the 3/8-16 x 1-1/2 bolt (P) at the bottom of the tube at the end of each swing arm (B) to verify it is installed to a sufficient depth to prevent full engagement of the tapered fit of the swivel and return cylinder (see Section View C). 2. Insert a swivel and return cylinder (N) into the tube at the end of each swing arm (B). 3. Install chair upper onto the top of the cylinder and press down to insure good engagement. Allow the swing arm (B) to move to the closed position, being careful that the chair does not hit the worksurface. 4. Align the chair with the table edge and slowly loosen the 3/8-16 x 1-1/2 bolt until the cylinder is seated and fully engaged inside the swing arm. Firmly press the chair in place. Lecture Seating Installation Instructions 31

Figure 9 Lecture Seating Seat/Table Support (STS) and Worksurface Installation Exploded Assembly 32 Installation Instructions Lecture Seating

Figure 10 Lecture Seating Support Panel Installation Exploded Assembly Lecture Seating Installation Instructions 33

Figure 11 Lecture Seating Straight Modesty Panel Installation Exploded Assembly 34 Installation Instructions Lecture Seating

Figure 12 Lecture Seating Curved Modesty Panel Installation Exploded Assembly Lecture Seating Installation Instructions 35

Figure 13 Lecture Seating Chair Installation Exploded Assembly 36 Installation Instructions Lecture Seating

Figure 14 Lecture Seating Floor Mounting Details Lecture Seating Installation Instructions 37

Lecture Seating Maintenance Instructions All Lecture Seating components are designed and built for years of reliable service. The durability and beauty of the seating and tables will however, be greatly enhanced with proper care and inspection, as described below. Each project will be provided with an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Manual which will describe in detail the maintenance measures to be taken by onsite personnel. For more information on the care of the veneer and fabric components of your product, please refer to the Finishes section of the Theatre Solutions binder. Preventative Maintenance Inspection and Cleaning In the first year after the original installation, it is recommended that the Seat/Table Supports be inspected quarterly to insure that they remain secure to the floor, and that the chairs remain tight to the swing arms. After the first year, this inspection interval can become longer, but should never exceed 6 months. Lubrication There are no components in the Lecture Seating product which require lubrication. Periodic Readjustment Besides inspecting for loose screw attachments, there should not be any routine need for readjustment. If, however, a loose connection is discovered, please refer to the appropriate drawing and instructions for installing the subject component. These drawings and instructions can be found in the O&M Manual. Corrective Maintenance All Lecture Seating components have been designed and tested to achieve optimum performance and durability. In general, onsite maintenance personnel can provide the appropriate service to correct problems if they have the necessary spare parts and installation instructions. Troubleshooting In the event that a problem with the performance or finish of the Lecture Seating product occurs, it is often possible for immediate on-site remedies. TSI recommends that any loose component should be inspected for any visible evidence of breakage. If evidence is found, the part should be immediately replaced. If there is no evidence of breakage, the attachment hardware should be checked to insure tightness. Obtaining Replacement Parts A complete list of spare parts provided with the original installation is included in the O&M Manual. If any additional parts are required, simply contact Theatre Solutions and refer to the appropriate part number or the description listed in a drawing depicting the component. Service Calls For service work which cannot be executed by building user, contact Theatre Solutions and we will assist in arranging for a visit by qualified technicians. Shipping Back to Theatre Solutions Prior to returning any component part(s) to Theatre Solutions, please contact us by phone or fax for instructions on packaging and shipment method. 38 Installation Instructions Lecture Seating

Jury Base Seating Features Acclaim Chair TSI s Acclaim Jury Base chair carries many of the same aesthetic features of the fixed auditorium seating counterpart. This synergy allows for the courtroom to carry the same design theme through the audience, jury, and witness seating. Features Acclaim Jury Base chairs are mounted on a cast aluminum base with flush floor anchors, providing a clean, unobtrusive appearance. Silent 360 degree swivel memory return function is standard on the Acclaim Jury Base chair. A limited swivel mechanism is optional. The Acclaim is available with a tilt or non-tilt mechanism. The tilt version has a tension adjustment that allows users of all sizes to be properly supported. Four widths (19, 20, 21, and 22 ) are available to achieve a balance between occupant comfort and space limitations. Wider widths are optionally available. Welded steel frame. Fully-upholstered seat and back with optional outer wood veneer back panel for enhanced acoustics and additional protection. Hardwood armrests, and optional upholstered or veneer end panels. The Acclaim Jury Base chair is supported by a full five-year warranty. Aeron Chair Herman Miller s Aeron chair has revolutionized the world of ergonomic seating by introducing users to the benefits of its unique Pellicle suspension and Kinemat tilt mechanism. The Aeron breaks new ground by providing advanced ergonomics and state-of-the-art design in a fixed seating environment. Aeron s Kinemat tilt lets the body pivot naturally and simultaneously at the ankles, knees, and hips for smooth, proper support in any seated position. Aeron is the only chair with Pellicle suspension, a unique material that conforms to the body and distributes weight evenly over the seat and back for truly customized support. Air circulates through the Pellicle to keep the occupant comfortable by preventing body heat build-up. Features Aeron Jury Base chairs are mounted on a cast aluminum base with flush floor anchors, providing a clean, unobtrusive appearance. Silent 360 degree swivel memory return function is standard on the Aeron Jury Base chair. A limited swivel mechanism is optional. Pellicle suspension s lightweight and breathable design distributes the user s weight evenly over the seat and back of the chair. Three Pellicle patterns are available. The Kinemat tilt mechanism lets the body naturally pivot at the ankles, knees, and hips. The Aeron meets CAL133 requirements. Chairs are available with fixed non-adjustable arms or armless versions. Graphite, titanium, or polished aluminum frames are available. The Aeron Jury Base chair is supported by a full five-year warranty. Forum Chair Designed and manufactured by TSI, the Forum is a fully-upholstered chair with an inner shell that incorporates a waterfall front edge and lumbar support. Features Forum Jury Base chairs are mounted on a cast aluminum base with flush floor anchors, providing a clean, unobtrusive appearance. Silent 360 degree swivel memory return function is standard on the Forum Jury Base chair. A limited swivel mechanism is optional. The Forum is available with a tilt or non-tilt mechanism. The tilt version has a tension adjustment that allows users of all sizes to be properly supported. Chairs are available without arms or with fixed non-adjustable self-skinned urethane arms. Optional fire-retardant chair meets CAL133 requirements. The Forum Jury Base chair is supported by a full five-year warranty. Jury Base Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 39

Teatro Chair TSI s Teatro Jury Base chair carries many of the same aesthetic features of the fixed auditorium seating counterpart. This synergy allows for the courtroom to carry the same design theme through the audience, jury, and witness seating. Features Teatro Jury Base chairs are mounted on a cast aluminum base with flush floor anchors, providing a clean, unobtrusive appearance. Silent 360 degree swivel memory return function is standard on the Teatro Jury Base chair. A limited swivel mechanism is optional. The Teatro is available with a tilt or non-tilt mechanism. The tilt version has a tension adjustment that allows users of all sizes to be properly supported. Four widths (19, 20, 21, and 22 ) are available to achieve a balance between occupant comfort and space limitations. Wider widths are optionally available. Welded steel frame. Fully-upholstered seat and back with optional outer wood veneer back panel for enhanced acoustics and additional protection. Hardwood armrests, and optional veneer end panels. The Teatro Jury Base chair is supported by a full five-year warranty. 40 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Jury Base Seating

Warranty Jury Base Seating Warranty Theatre Solutions, Inc. (TSI) warrants its Jury Base Seating products for five (5) years from the date of shipment. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is non-transferable. TSI will provide parts and labor to replace defective parts. This warranty does not cover damage from abuse, misuse, neglect or act of God. Damage caused by modifications to the product by anyone other than an authorized TSI technician will void this warranty. This warranty does not apply to fabrics or products not installed by authorized TSI technicians. Jury Base Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 41

Market Focus Theatre Solutions provides seating for a variety of building types. Our products and services are tailored to meet the specific requirements of each project type. Courtrooms All TSI Jury Base chairs are equipped with a 360 degree swivel and memory return function, and an adjustable tilt function to maximize sight lines for courtroom observation. (Fixed uppers and limited swivel options are also available.) All models feature exceptional comfort to minimize fatigue, and allow for a minimum of distractions. Tilt tension and chair orientation adjustments allow the user to view courtroom activities with ease. Chairs are freestanding and are independent of adjacent chairs, helping to maintain an orderly appearance in the courtroom. Quiet memory return function enhances acoustics in the courtroom. Arm and Armless chair versions are available. Herman Miller Aeron chairs feature a unique Pellicle suspension for enhanced comfort and a modern look. Teatro and Acclaim coordinates with fixed audience seating providing for a unified appearance throughout the courtroom. Fully-upholstered models available, featuring slip-on covers equipped with zippers, which provide easier on-site replacement. All chairs feature a modern, stylish appearance. The Jury Base Chair series is designed and constructed with heavy-duty materials to provide years of reliable service with minimum maintenance, as confirmed by our five-year warranty. 42 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Jury Base Seating

Planning Information Theatre Solutions offers a variety of services designed to help in the planning and successful completion of any project requiring the use of fixed seating. Our services include analyzing proposed architectural plans and developing a seating layout that best meets the project criteria. We will assist in resolving issues related to code compliance and sight line development. All TSI preliminary services are free to architects and potential customers. Further assistance is offered at those times when the architect has a need for custom components or a totally new product concept. The TSI team of experienced product designers welcomes the opportunity to assist designers in developing solutions to the most unique project requirements. Program/Schematic Design Based on the estimated project requirements, we will assist architects in the development of a preliminary budget covering the fixed seating. This will ensure the establishment of a project budget that includes adequate funding for the product that meets the architect s requirements. Design Development During this critical phase of the project, we will assist the architect in the development of preliminary chair layout drawings, taking into consideration proper sightlines and code compliance. In many cases, the layout drawings must be perfected through several submissions. Special product requirements and possible solutions will be offered at this time. TSI will develop preliminary fixed seating specifications, which will be submitted to the architect for review and possible modifications. By solving design and specifications problems in greater detail during this phase of the work, the architect is able to simplify project documentation and avoid potentially costly oversights. Custom Designs TSI s staff includes experienced product designers who are capable of creating custom products and components which may be required to address unique project specifications. Additionally, TSI enjoys greater flexibility in production as a result of our diverse manufacturing and supply infrastructure. When SOM (Chicago) Architects, Chang Jo Architects, and Artec Consultants determined the construction design for the LG Arts Center in Seoul, South Korea, they knew they wanted a finished wood surface on the face of all risers. With structural and acoustic considerations in mind, the final design included a build-out of more than 2 from the structural concrete. TSI developed a unique riser mount connection that provided excellent strength, ease of installation, and elegant design. During the construction of the Kodak Theater, the home of the Academy Awards, architect David Rockwell and theater consultants, Theatre Projects Consultants, requested that TSI be responsible for developing cast glass sculptures for the end panels of the chairs and for the wall panels. In response, TSI identified and commissioned the services of a glass artist capable of producing the required complicated molds necessary to cast these beautiful sculptures. These unique glass sculptures, which are back lit, can be seen in the custom end panels of the chairs and in the panels located on the walls of the room. Construction Documents As the architectural working drawings are finalized, TSI will update the chair layout and produce drawings to reflect all changes implemented since the preliminary documentation. TSI will also finalize the seating specifications in any format required by the architect to insure consistency with the rest of the contract documents. This will allow the architect to include the specifications and drawings in the construction documents without further work. Project Management Every project awarded to TSI, regardless of size, will be assigned to a dedicated project manager who ensures that every detail of the contract receives full attention. The shop drawing submission will be completed in accordance to the project requirements and will take into consideration every detail unique to the project. It will include the exact location of every chair, installation details, the selected fabric and other appropriate details and options that are included in the contract. Once the shop drawing submittal is approved, TSI will schedule the production of the order in coordination with the project schedule. If the installation is included in TSI s contract, it will always be accomplished by a factory-trained installer and, in cases where necessary, under the supervision of TSI factory representatives. Every portion of this work will be accomplished under the direct supervision of one or more of the TSI principals who, along with the project manager, will always be available to clarify any questions or discuss any aspect of the project with the project leaders. The TSI design staff is anxious to work with you on your next courtroom project. Jury Base Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 43

Figure 15 Acclaim Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, Tilt Mechanism 44 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Jury Base Seating

Figure 16 Acclaim Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, non-tilt Mechanism Jury Base Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 45

Figure 17 Aeron Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, with Arms 46 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Jury Base Seating

Figure 18 Aeron Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, without Arms Jury Base Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 47

Figure 19 Forum Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, Tilt Mechanism with Arms 48 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Jury Base Seating

Figure 20 Forum Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, non-tilt Mechanism with Arms Jury Base Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 49

Figure 21 Forum Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, Tilt Mechanism without Arms 50 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Jury Base Seating

Figure 22 Forum Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, non-tilt Mechanism without Arms Jury Base Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 51

Figure 23 Teatro Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, Tilt Mechanism 52 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Jury Base Seating

Figure 24 Teatro Plan, Front, and Side Views & Layout Dimensions, non-tilt Mechanism Jury Base Seating Planning, Installation & Specification Manual 53

Jury Seating Specifications (This section pertains to all models of Jury Seating.) PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions, apply to this section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This section includes the following: 1. Freestanding floor-mounted Jury Base seating with 360 degree swivel and self-returning mechanism. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Product data for each type of product specified. Include installation methods. B. Shop drawings, prepared for architectural drawings and from field dimensions, showing the seating layout and aisle widths as well as a section view with profile dimensions of the seating and back-to-back row dimensions. C. Samples for initial selection purposes in the form of manufacturer s color charts or samples of materials showing the full range of standard colors, finishes, and patterns. 1. Fabric 2. Metal Finishes 3. Wood Finishes (if applicable) D. Statement signed by the jury seating manufacturer confirming that the products submitted comply with the specified requirements. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide installer s qualifications confirming the installer is qualified to install the manufacturer s chairs B. Provide seating that complies with California Technical Bulletin 117. C. Obtain the complete seating system, including accessories and mounting components, from a single manufacturer. D. Design and install seating with all rows in alignment. Comply with ADA rules and regulations. 1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Environmental Conditions: Do not install jury seating until space is enclosed and weatherproof, wet work in space is complete and dry, installation of finishes including painting is complete, and ceilings are complete. Do not install jury seating until ambient temperature and humidity conditions are continuously maintained at final occupancy values. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver seating in manufacturer s unopened cartons clearly labeled with manufacturer s name and contents. B. Handle seating in manner to prevent damage. 54 Planning, Installation & Specification Manual Jury Base Seating

Jury Base Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Acclaim Jury Base Seating model.) PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 SEATING A. Provide from Theatre Solutions, Inc., 121 Park Avenue, Quakertown, PA 18951, the Acclaim Jury Base Seating as follows: 1. Basic floor-mounted Jury Base Acclaim chair. B. Model noted is based on the Theatre Solutions, Inc. Acclaim Jury Base Seating with the intent of establishing the high level of quality required for the project. Other brands submitted for approval will be given consideration provided that a full seating mock-up, along with a complete list of specification discrepancies between the proposed substitution and the product specified is received at least 10 working days prior to the bid date. 1. By offering a quote for this project, the bidder assumes full responsibility for complying with the specifications for this project and shall be totally responsible for any expenses incurred if the product quoted does not comply with the specifications. C. Failure to comply with the warranty described in Part 4 of these specifications will be cause for disqualification. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Padding material shall be flexible polyurethane foam which conforms to the standards of the California Bureau of Home Furnishings 117-75. The back shall be 2 thick. The seat shall be 3 thick. B. Seating fabric shall be with the color to be selected from the standard choice of colors. The inner back and seat shall be upholstered by attaching the fabric to the inside wood back and seat panels. All upholstery shall be first quality without creases, stretch lines, or wrinkles. 2.3 FABRICATION, GENERAL A. Fabricate the seating for maximum comfort using materials that are carefully selected to be free from defects, objectionable projections, or irregularities. Smooth round corners and edges to present the least possible snagging and pinching hazards. 2.4 MOUNTING A. The Jury Base shall be cast aluminum with a durable powder-coated finish. The base shall include four countersunk holes equally spaced around the perimeter of the base for mounting to the floor with 1/4 flat head screws, providing a flush, unobtrusive appearance. 2.5 CHAIRS A. Chair shall be TSI model Acclaim. B. Frame Assembly: Shall consist of two vertical support tubes, two frames, and one plate all welded into one integral structure upon which the seat, back, and armrests are assembled. The vertical support tubes shall be 3/4 x 2 x 16 gauge seamless steel tubing. The frame shall be 1/4 thick x 2 wide hot-rolled steel. The entire assembly shall be powder-coated. C. Seat Construction: The seat panel shall be 3/4 thick, electronically glued hardwood plywood with four 1/4-20 threaded inserts for attachment to frame. The padding material shall be 3 thick polyurethane foam, shall be glued to the inner surface of the seat panel, and shall conform to the California Bureau of Home Furnishings Technical Bulletin 117. The seat shall be attached to the frame assembly using (4) 1/4-20 x 1 pan head machine screws and split lock washers. D. Back Construction: The back panel shall be 1/2 thick, electronically glued curved hardwood plywood. The padding material shall be 2 thick polyurethane foam, shall be glued to the inner panel, and shall conform to the California Bureau of Home Furnishings Technical Bulletin 117. The outside surface of the back panel shall be encapsulated in 1/4 thick slab polyurethane foam. The back shall be attached to the frame assembly using (4) 1/4-20 x 1/2 pan head machine screws with external tooth lock washers. E. Armrests: Shall be kiln-dried solid hardwood, nominally 3/4 thick x 2-1/4 wide x 12 long. Each armrest will be fastened to the frame assembly using (2) #8 x 3/4 pan head sheet metal screws. F. The chair shall be equipped with a non-tilt mechanism. G. The chair shall be equipped with a swivel and return cylinder. Jury Base Seating Specifications 55

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Jury Base Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Aeron Jury Base Seating model.) PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 SEATING A. Provide from Theatre Solutions, Inc., 121 Park Avenue, Quakertown, PA 18951, the Aeron Jury Base Seating as follows: 1. Basic floor-mounted Jury Base Aeron chair. B. Model noted is based on the Theatre Solutions, Inc. Aeron Jury Base Seating with the intent of establishing the high level of quality required for the project. Other brands submitted for approval will be given consideration provided that a full seating mock-up, along with a complete list of specification discrepancies between the proposed substitution and the product specified is received at least 10 working days prior to the bid date. 1. By offering a quote for this project, the bidder assumes full responsibility for complying with the specifications for this project and shall be totally responsible for any expenses incurred if the product quoted does not comply with the specifications. C. Failure to comply with the warranty described in Part 4 of these specifications will be cause for disqualification. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Seating material shall be Herman Miller Pellicle with the color and pattern to be selected from the standard offering. 2.3 FABRICATION, GENERAL A. Fabricate the seating for maximum comfort using materials that are carefully selected to be free from defects, objectionable projections, or irregularities. Smooth round corners and edges to present the least possible snagging and pinching hazards. 2.4 MOUNTING A. The floor base shall be cast aluminum with a durable powder coated finish. The base shall include four countersunk holes equally spaced around the perimeter of the base for mounting to the floor with 1/4 flat head screws, providing a flush, unobtrusive appearance. 2.5 CHAIRS A. Chair shall be Herman Miller model Aeron. B. Chairs shall include a separate seat and back and shall consist of a durable, breathable Pellicle material stretched within a carrier ring and fitted into an outer frame. The Pellicle material shall be a woven blend of spandex and colored polyester yarn with Hytrel elastomeric polyester. The carrier ring shall be a glassfilled elastomeric copolymer molded around the perimeter of the Pellicle material. The outer frame shall be injection-molded, glass reinforced thermoplastic polyester. The ring and frame shall be secured together with screws. C. Chairs shall include the Kinemat tilt mechanism. D. The chair shall be equipped with a swivel and return cylinder. Jury Base Seating Specifications 57

Jury Base Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Forum Jury Base Seating model.) PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 SEATING A. Provide from Theatre Solutions, Inc., 121 Park Avenue, Quakertown, PA 18951, the Forum Jury Base Seating as follows: 1. Basic floor-mounted Jury Base Forum chair. B. Model noted is based on the Theatre Solutions, Inc. Forum Jury Base Seating with the intent of establishing the high level of quality required for the project. Other brands submitted for approval will be given consideration provided that a full seating mock-up, along with a complete list of specification discrepancies between the proposed substitution and the product specified is received at least 10 working days prior to the bid date. 1. By offering a quote for this project, the bidder assumes full responsibility for complying with the specifications for this project and shall be totally responsible for any expenses incurred if the product quoted does not comply with the specifications. C. Failure to comply with the warranty described in Part 4 of these specifications will be cause for disqualification. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Padding material shall be flame retardant polyurethane foam which conforms to the standards of the California Bureau of Home Furnishings 117-75. B. Seating fabric shall be with the color to be selected from the standard choice of colors. All upholstery shall be first quality without creases, stretch lines, or wrinkles. 2.3 FABRICATION, GENERAL A. Fabricate the seating for maximum comfort using materials that are carefully selected to be free from defects, objectionable projections, or irregularities. Smooth round corners and edges to present the least possible snagging and pinching hazards. 2.4 MOUNTING A. The floor base shall be cast aluminum with a durable powder coated finish. The base shall include four countersunk holes equally spaced around the perimeter of the base for mounting to the floor with 1/4 flat head screws, providing a flush, unobtrusive appearance. 2.5 CHAIRS A. Chair shall be TSI model Forum. B. The inner shell shall be an electronically glued plywood construction of varying thicknesses. The minimum thickness shall be 1/2-7plys with a maximum thickness of 11/16-11 plys. The shell shall be contoured to an ergonomically correct configuration. C. Padding material shall be fire retardant polyurethane foam which conforms to the standard of the California Bureau of Home Furnishings Bulletin 117-75. Foam padding shall not be less than 2 thick at any location on the seat surfaces and shall not be less than 1-1/2 on any location on the back surface. Foam shall be 2.5 lb. density and 45 lb. IFD rating. D. Chair shall include a non-tilt mechanism. E. The chair shall be equipped with a swivel and return cylinder. 58 Specifications Jury Base Seating

Jury Base Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Teatro Jury Base Seating model.) PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 SEATING A. Provide from Theatre Solutions, Inc., 121 Park Avenue, Quakertown, PA 18951, the Teatro Jury Base Seating as follows: 1. Basic floor-mounted Jury Base Forum chair. B. Model noted is based on the Theatre Solutions, Inc. Teatro Jury Base Seating with the intent of establishing the high level of quality required for the project. Other brands submitted for approval will be given consideration provided that a full seating mock-up, along with a complete list of specification discrepancies between the proposed substitution and the product specified is received at least 10 working days prior to the bid date. 1. By offering a quote for this project, the bidder assumes full responsibility for complying with the specifications for this project and shall be totally responsible for any expenses incurred if the product quoted does not comply with the specifications. C. Failure to comply with the warranty described in Part 4 of these specifications will be cause for disqualification. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Padding material shall be flame retardant polyurethane foam which conforms to the standards of the California Bureau of Home Furnishings 117-75. B. Seating fabric shall be with the color to be selected from the standard choice of colors. All upholstery shall be first quality without creases, stretch lines, or wrinkles. 2.3 FABRICATION, GENERAL A. Fabricate the seating for maximum comfort using materials that are carefully selected to be free from defects, objectionable projections, or irregularities. Smooth round corners and edges to present the least possible snagging and pinching hazards. 2.4 MOUNTING A. The floor base shall be cast aluminum with a durable powder-coated finish. The base shall include four countersunk holes equally spaced around the perimeter of the base for mounting to the floor with 1/4 flat head screws, providing a flush, unobtrusive appearance. 2.5 CHAIRS A. Chair shall be TSI model Teatro. B. Frame Assembly: Shall consist of two legs, two armrest support plates, one base plate, and one wedge box all welded into one integral structure upon which the seat, back, and armrests are assembled. The legs shall be laser-profiled 5/16 thick hot-rolled steel plate upon which there is an 11 gauge armrest support plate. The wedge box shall be formed from 11 gauge hot-rolled pickled-in-oil steel. The entire welded assembly shall be powder-coated. C. Seat Construction: The seat panel shall be 5/8 thick, electronically glued curved hardwood plywood. The padding material shall be 3 thick polyurethane foam, shall be glued to the inner surface of the seat panel, and shall conform to the California Bureau of Home Furnishings Technical Bulletin 117. The seat shall be attached to the frame assembly with (4) 1/4-20 x 1 pan head machine screws and split lock washers. D. Back Construction: The back panel shall be 3/8 thick, electronically glued curved hardwood plywood. The padding material shall be 1-3/4 thick, 2-3/4 thick in the lumbar region, shall be glued to the inner surface of the back panel, and shall conform to the California Bureau of Home Furnishings Technical Bulletin 117. The outside surface of the back panel shall be encapsulated in 1/4 thick slab polyurethane foam. The back shall be attached to the frame assembly using (2) 1/4-20 x 3/4 flat head machine screws and (2) 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 flat head machine screws. E. Armrests: Shall be kiln-dried hardwood, nominally 1 thick x 2-1/2 wide x 11-3/4 long. Each armrest will be fastened to the frame assembly with (4) #8 x 5/8 pan head sheet metal screws. F. The chair shall be equipped with a non-tilt mechanism. G. The chair shall be equipped with a swivel and return cylinder. Jury Base Seating Specifications 59

Jury Base Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Acclaim Jury Base Seating model.) PART 3 OPTIONS 3.1 BACK WITH OUTER WOOD PANEL, PLYWOOD EDGES A. Back Construction: Solid back construction comprised of a curved plywood veneer outer panel fastened solidly and without voids to an inner structural plywood panel. The outer panel shall be 3/4 thick, faced one side with Grade A veneer centered across the width of the panel, and exposed plywood laminations along all edges. The inner panel shall be 3/8 thick. Both shall be electronically glued hardwood plywood and shall be fastened together with bayonet hanging brackets at the top and two #8 x 3/4 trim head screws at the bottom, resulting in a rigid connection with no visible fasteners on the outer wood panel. The veneer face and edges of the outer panel shall be stained to match the architect s sample. The padding material shall be 1-3/4 thick polyurethane foam, 2-3/4 thick in the lumbar region, shall be glued to the inner panel, and shall conform to the California Bureau of Home Furnishings Technical Bulletin 117. The back assembly shall be attached to the frame assembly using (4) 1/4-20 x 1/2 pan head machine screws with external tooth lock washers. 3.2 UPHOLSTERED END PANEL A. Provide manufacturer s standard upholstered end panel for both sides of each chair. The configuration of the panel shall conform to the shape of the end standard frame and shall present fabric surfaces to both the inside and outside of the chair. The end panel assembly shall consist of one inside and one outside panel that are machined of 1/2 thick fiberboard and have all edges eased to insure suitability for upholstery. The outside panel is to contain four 10-24 threaded steel inserts to facilitate assembly to inner panel with four 10-24 x 2 flat head machine screws. 3.3 VENEER END PANEL A. Provide manufacturer s standard veneer end panel for both sides of each chair. The configuration of the panel shall conform to the shape of the end standard frame and shall present finished veneer surfaces to both the inside and outside of the chair. Veneer species and finish to match hardwood armrests. The end panel assembly shall consist of one inside panel machined of 1/2 thick birch plywood and one outside panel machined of 3/4 thick birch plywood. The outside panel is to contain four 10-24 threaded steel inserts to facilitate assembly to the inner panel with four 10-24 x 2 flat head machine screws. 3.4 TILT MECHANISM A. Chair shall include a tilt mechanism with a tilt tension adjustment. 3.5 COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA TECHNICAL BULLETIN 133 60 Specifications Jury Base Seating

Jury Base Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Aeron Jury Base Seating model.) PART 3 OPTIONS 3.1 ARMS A. Each fixed arm shall have an armpad support and a yoke, both of die cast aluminum with either a polished or wrinkle coat powder-coated epoxy finish. A support shall attach to the arm yoke with screws, and the yokes shall attach with screws to slots in the swing arms, at the left and right of the chair back. Jury Base Seating Specifications 61

Jury Base Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Forum Jury Base Seating model.) PART 3 OPTIONS 3.1 ARMS A. Arms shall be constructed of a steel bar with a self-skinned urethane overmolding. Arms shall be attached to the chair with an 11 gauge cold-rolled steel bracket. The arms shall be attached to the bracket with (2) M6 x 20mm bolts, and the bracket shall be attached to the chair frame with (3) 1/4-20 x 1-1/4 Grade 5 bolts. 3.2 TILT MECHANISM A. Chair shall include a tilt mechanism with a tilt tension adjustment. 3.3 COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA TECHNICAL BULLETIN 133 62 Specifications Jury Base Seating

Jury Base Seating Specifications (This section pertains to the Teatro Jury Base Seating model.) PART 3 OPTIONS 3.1 BACK WITH OUTER WOOD PANEL, PLYWOOD EDGES A. Back Construction: Solid back construction comprised of a curved plywood veneer outer panel fastened solidly and without voids to an inner structural plywood panel. The outer panel shall be 3/4 thick, faced one side with Grade A veneer centered across the width of the panel, and exposed plywood laminations along all edges. The inner panel shall be 3/8 thick. Both shall be electronically glued hardwood plywood and shall be fastened together with bayonet hanging brackets at the top and two #8 x 3/4 trim head screws at the bottom, resulting in a rigid connection with no visible fasteners on the outer wood panel. The veneer face and edges of the outer panel shall be stained to match the architect s sample. The padding material shall be 1-3/4 thick polyurethane foam, 2-3/4 thick in the lumbar region, shall be glued to the inner panel, and shall conform to the California Bureau of Home Furnishings Technical Bulletin 117. The back assembly shall be attached to the frame assembly using (2) 1/4-20 x 3/4 flat head machine screws and (2) 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 flat head machine screws. 3.2 BACK WITH OUTER WOOD PANEL, HARDWOOD EDGES A. Back Construction: Solid back construction comprised of a curved plywood veneer outer panel fastened solidly and without voids to an inner structural plywood panel. The outer panel shall be 3/4 thick, faced one side with Grade A veneer centered across the width of the panel and 1/8 thick hardwood matching the species of the veneer along the top and vertical edges. The inner panel shall be 3/8 thick. Both shall be electronically glued hardwood plywood and shall be fastened together with bayonet hanging brackets at the top and two #8 x 3/4 trim head screws at the bottom, resulting in a rigid connection with no visible fasteners on the outer wood panel. The veneer face and edges of the outer panel shall be stained to match the architect s sample. The padding material shall be 1-3/4 thick polyurethane foam, 2-3/4 thick in the lumbar region, shall be glued to the inner panel, and shall conform to the California Bureau of Home Furnishings Technical Bulletin 117. The back assembly shall be attached to the frame assembly using (2) 1/4-20 x 3/4 flat head machine screws and (2) 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 flat head machine screws. 3.3 INSET UPHOLSTERY, BACK A. Back upholstery shall be inset to expose the veneer face on the inside of the outer back panel. The veneer on the inside face on the back panel shall match the veneer species on the outside face and be stained to match. 3.4 END PANEL A. Provide manufacturer s standard end panel for both sides of each chair. The configuration of the panel shall follow the angle of the frame and back at the rear, and shall be vertical at the front end. The panel shall be constructed of 3/4 thick plywood with veneer on both sides and 1/8 thick hardwood on the vertical edges. The end panel shall be stained to match the outer wood seat, back, and armrests. 3.5 TILT MECHANISM A. Chair shall include a tilt mechanism with a tilt tension adjustment. 3.6 COMPLIANCE WITH CALIFORNIA TECHNICAL BULLETIN 133 Jury Base Seating Specifications 63

Jury Base Seating Specifications (This section pertains to all models of Jury Base Seating.) PART 4 WARRANTY 4.1 The Jury Base seating manufacturer must provide a Warranty to the original purchaser of the seating as follows: A. The manufacturer shall warrant the product for five (5) years from the date of shipment. This warranty applies to the original purchaser and is non-transferable. The manufacturer will provide parts and labor to replace defective parts. B. This warranty shall not cover damage from abuse, misuse, neglect, or act of God. Damage caused by modifications to the product by anyone other than an authorized seating manufacturer technician will void this warranty. This warranty does not apply to fabrics or products not installed by authorized seating manufacturer technicians. PART 5 - EXECUTION 5.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine site conditions, with installer present, for compliance with requirements for construction tolerances as they affect anchors and fasteners, and location of junction boxes. B. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 5.2 GENERAL A. Comply with seating manufacturer s printed installation instructions applicable to products. B. Locate seating in locations indicated on approved shop drawings, with required clearances. C. Install standards in locations conforming to seating layout, with each chair base attached to substrate by no less than four anchoring devices of size and type required to insure that chairs are stable under conditions of actual use. D. Install chairs using manufacturer s recommended hardware and fasteners. Insure that chairs in curved rows are installed on proper radius and are oriented toward the center point of the radius. Verify that moving components operate smoothly and quietly. 5.3 ADJUSTING A. Adjust as required to assure that the seats in each row are aligned when in the unoccupied position. B. Touch-up minor abrasions and imperfections in painted finishes with coating that matches factory-applied finish. C. Replace any upholstery that has been damaged during installation. END OF SPECIFICATION Herman Miller, Aeron, Equa 2, Pellicle, and Kinemat are among the registered trademarks of Herman Miller, Inc. 64 Specifications Jury Base Seating

Jury Base Seating Installation Instructions (This section pertains to the Acclaim Jury Base Seating model.) (Note: See Exploded Assembly [Figure 25] and Floor Mounting Details [Figure 28] on following pages.) 1. Use approved floor plan to establish hole locations for the bases. 2. When mounting chairs over carpet, punch four 5/8" diameter holes in carpet to match holes in the base. Bolt base (A) to floor as per the appropriate anchoring method. Use 1/4" flat head machine bolt or wood screws and countersink lock washers. Hand-tighten bolts to allow for some slight movement. (See figure 28.) 3. Insert the column (B) into the base (A) and slide the two-piece column shroud (C) over the column. 4. Attach the mechanism (D) and seat (H) to the frame assembly (E) by using four 1/4-20 x 1 pan head machine screws and four split lock washers. The screws will pass through the mechanism and the frame assembly to engage T-Nuts embedded in the underside of the seat. 5. Attach back (J) as follows: From the front of the chair, slip the back panel over the frame assembly with the top brackets sliding over the top of the frame assembly and the bottom brackets sliding under the frame assembly. Installing the back panel from the front of the frame insures that the back brackets on the upholstered back do not scratch the paint at the rear of the frame. Align slots in the back brackets with the threaded holes in the frame assembly (four locations for each back) and insert a 1/4-20 x 1/2 SEMS machine screw in each location. Center the back panel and hand-tighten all screws first, then tighten securely. 6. Gently place the assembled chair over the column (B), insuring proper directional orientation. After confirming correct alignment, apply a load to center of the frame in order to assure full engagement of tapered connections between mechanism, column, and base. 7. Attach the right armrest (F) and left armrest (G) to the frame assembly using two #8 x 3/4 pan head sheet metal screws for each armrest. 8. Tighten all floor attachments securely. Adjust the column shroud (C) to hide the steel cylinder (B). Jury Base Seating Installation Instructions 65

Figure 25 Acclaim Jury Base Seating Exploded Assembly 66 Installation Instructions Jury Base Seating

Jury Base Seating Installation Instructions (This section pertains to the Aeron and Forum Jury Base Seating model.) (Note: See Exploded Assembly [Figure 26] and Floor Mounting Details [Figure 28] on following pages.) 1. Use approved floor plan to establish hole locations for the bases. 2. When mounting chairs over carpet, punch two 5/8" diameter holes in carpet to match holes in the base. Bolt bases (A) to floor as per the appropriate anchoring method. Use 1/4" flat head machine bolt or wood screws and countersink lock washers. Hand-tighten bolts to allow for some slight movement. (See figure 28.) 3. Insert the column (B) into the base (A) and slide the two-piece column shroud (C) over the column. 4. When installing the Forum chair, connect the mechanism (D) to the bottom of the chair using four 1/4-20 x 1 pan head machine screws, four flat washers, and four lock washers. See Bottom View on Figure 26 for correct placement location of the mechanism on the chair. Note that the Aeron chair has an integrated mechanism, so assembly is not required. 5. Gently place the chair (E) over the column, insuring proper directional orientation. After confirming correct alignment, apply a load to center of the chair in order to assure full engagement of tapered connections between mechanism, column, and base. 6. Tighten all floor attachments securely. Adjust the column shroud (C) to hide the steel cylinder (B). Jury Base Seating Installation Instructions 67

Figure 26 Aeron/Forum Jury Base Seating Exploded Assembly 68 Installation Instructions Jury Base Seating

Jury Base Seating Installation Instructions (This section pertains to the Teatro Jury Base Seating model.) (Note: See Exploded Assembly [Figure 27] and Floor Mounting Details [Figure 28] on following pages.) 1. Use approved floor plan to establish hole locations for the bases. 2. When mounting chairs over carpet, punch two 5/8" diameter holes in carpet to match holes in the base. Bolt the base (A) to the floor as per the appropriate anchoring method. Use 1/4" flat head machine bolt or wood screws and countersink lock washers. Hand-tighten bolts to allow for some slight movement. (See figure 28.) 3. Insert the column (B) into the base (A) and slide the two-piece column shroud (C) over the column. 4. Attach the mechanism (D) to the frame assembly (E) using four 1/4-20 x 1 pan head machine screws, four flat washers, four split lock washers, and four hex head nuts. See Bottom View, Figure 27 for details. 5. Gently place the frame assembly (E) with attached mechanism over the column (B), insuring proper directional orientation. After confirming correct alignment, apply a load to center of the frame in order to assure full engagement of tapered connections between mechanism, column, and base. 6. Attach the back (J) to the frame assembly (E) using two 1/4-20 x 3/4 flat head machine screws and two 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 flat head machine screws, through the frame assembly and into the sides of the back. 7. Attach the seat (H) to the frame assembly (E) using four 1/4-20 x 1 pan head machine screws and split lock washers, through the frame assembly, into the bottom of the seat. 8. Attach right armrest (F) and left armrest (G) to the frame assembly (E) using four #8 x 5/8 pan head sheet metal screws for each armrest. 9. Tighten all floor attachments securely. Adjust the column shroud (C) to hide the steel cylinder (B). Jury Base Seating Installation Instructions 69

Figure 27 Teatro Jury Base Seating Exploded Assembly 70 Installation Instructions Jury Base Seating

Figure 28 Jury Base Seating Floor Mounting Details Jury Base Seating Installation Instructions 71

Maintenance Instructions All Jury Base chairs are designed and built for years of reliable service. The durability and beauty of the chair will however, be greatly enhanced with proper care and inspection, as described below. Each project will be provided with an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Manual which will describe in detail the maintenance measures to be taken by onsite personnel. For more information on the care of the veneer and fabric components of your product, please refer to the Finishes section of the Theatre Solutions binder. Preventative Maintenance Inspection and Cleaning In the first year after the original installation, it is recommended that the chairs be inspected quarterly to insure that all chairs remain secure to the floor, and that the seats and backs remain tight to the leg frames. After the first year, this inspection interval can become longer, but should never exceed 6 months. Lubrication There are no components in the Jury Base chair which require lubrication. Periodic Readjustment Besides inspecting for loose screw attachments, there should not be any routine need for readjustment. If, however, a loose connection is discovered, please refer to the appropriate drawing and instructions for installing the subject component. These drawings and instructions can be found in the O&M Manual. Corrective Maintenance All Jury Base chairs have been designed and tested to achieve optimum performance and durability. In general, onsite maintenance personnel can provide the appropriate service to correct problems if they have the necessary spare parts and installation instructions. Troubleshooting In the event that a problem with the performance or finish of the chair occurs, it is often possible for immediate on-site remedies. TSI recommends that any loose component should be inspected for any visible evidence of breakage. If evidence is found, the part should be immediately replaced. If there is no evidence of breakage, the attachment hardware should be checked to insure tightness. Obtaining Replacement Parts A complete list of spare parts provided with the original installation is included in the O&M Manual. If any additional parts are required, simply contact Theatre Solutions and refer to the appropriate part number or the description listed in a drawing depicting the component. Service Calls For service work beyond that executed by building user, contact Theatre Solutions and we will assist in arranging for a visit by qualified technicians. Shipping Back to Theatre Solutions Prior to returning any component part(s) to Theatre Solutions, please contact us by phone or fax for instructions on packaging and shipment method. 72 Installation Instructions Jury Base Seating