TSI CAMPUS SERIES

Campus offers a functional and subtle elegance with simple but pleasing lines. A thin common frame allows for greater size and increased comfort. A slim chair profile permits the architect to increase capacity without sacrificing comfort or proper egress space. The Campus is available with fully-upholstered seats and backs or with an optional veneer back panel. Removable fabric covers are standard for easier maintenance.

Description

The Campus Series

Campus offers a functional and subtle elegance with simple but pleasing lines. A thin common frame allows for greater size and increased comfort. A slim chair profile permits the architect to increase capacity without sacrificing comfort or proper egress space. The Campus is available with fully-upholstered seats and backs or with an optional veneer back panel. Removable fabric covers are standard for easier maintenance.

A thin common frame allows for greater size and increased comfort. A slim chair profile permits the architect to increase capacity without sacrificing comfort or proper egress space. The Campus is available with fully-upholstered seats and backs or with an optional veneer back panel. Removable fabric covers are standard for easier maintenance. The Campus offers functional and subtle elegance with simple but pleasing lines. A thin common frame allows for greater size and increased comfort. A slim chair profile permits the architect to increase capacity without sacrificing comfort or proper egress space. It is available in Floor Mount, Wall Mount, Air Diffusor Mount, and even Adjustable Air Diffusor Mount version.

The following models are available:

Campus C1 Combines the beauty of a wood veneer outer back panel with the economy and warmth of a fully- upholstered seat. The seat is equipped with a slip-on zippered fabric cover.

Campus A1 Bold and beautiful a Set of a wood veneer outer back panel and Outer seat Panel with the upholstered back and seat..

Campus C3 Features fully-upholstered seat and back cushions for an elegant and warm appearance. Fabric slip-on covers are equipped with a zipper for easier on-site replacement.

Campus C4 Combines the protection of Plastic cover as back outer panel with the economy and warmth of a fully- upholstered seat. The seat is equipped with a slip-on zippered fabric cover.

Campus D4 Combines the maximum protection of Plastic cover as back outer panel and at seat outer Panel also. Allow the facility owner to upkeep the furniture against vandalism of school environment.

Locus Features

  • Tested and Proven Torsion Spring-based seat auto tip-up mechanism
  • Durable Synchronized Seat forward Slide and Back recline System (Synchronized Pushback System)
  • Hardwood armrests, PPCP cup holder armrest or PU skin Integral Armrest are available
  • Durable powder-coat finish is standard on all steel components.
  • Flush mounted floor attachment hardware is standard.
  • Removable, zippered seat and back covers are standard and allow for easier on-site replacement.
  • Standard spacing is 22″, and 23″ c.c. of frames
  • High-pressure Poly Urethane moulded cushions for seat and back of 50+/5 Density
  • 3 Warranty is the standard warranty against manufacturing defects and 17 Years Warranty Extention Can be purchased on paid bases.

Lyric Product Advantages

Gravity Tip-Up Seat The Lyric seat tip-up action is attained by the use of a gravity counterweight. The advantages of a gravity mechanism over a spring or cylinder mechanism are as follows:

Consistent and automatic return to the upright position. Spring mechanisms can have inconsistent tip-up action due to the variation of the strength or fatigue of the steel springs. This affects the aesthetics of the room and may affect compliance with egress codes since the seats may not return to a consistent upright position.

Silent action. Spring mechanisms are likely to develop squeaks and normally produce several loud hits before coming to a stop.

Seat tip-up will never fail. Because the Lyric mechanism relies on gravity, it will never fail to return the seat to its upright position. In contrast, as a spring mechanism fatigues, the seat tip-up action will get slower. Eventually, the spring mechanism may fail to return the seat to the upright position, producing a possible violation of egress codes.

Seat Construction The Lyric seat is a combination of a rugged steel frame which is built for tough commercial use and a comfort system that is designed to provide a supportive yet soft feel resulting from the use of elastic suspension webbing. This system provides a flexible platform for the polyurethane seat cushion which ensures comfort during extended seating periods and durability over the lifetime of the product.

Silence, durability, comfort. Lyric’s flexible polyurethane foam and elastic web construction offers significant user comfort over long seating periods. Seats constructed with serpentine springs often fatigue, sag and fail. This creates an uncomfortable and noisy seat, which may require replacement. Additionally, the absence of steel springs ensures completely silent compression during use.

Lyric Chair Frames The Lyric frames are welded assemblies of heavy gauge and solid steel components. The advantages of this type of construction are listed below:

Flexibility. The Lyric’s welded steel assembly allows for simple and cost-efficient design modifications for conformance to unique building conditions. Unlike high volume castings, welded construction facilitates small production run modifications.

Seat Hinges The innovative Lyric seat hinge is molded of Dupont Zytel material and is designed for silent operation

The following models are available:

Campus C1 Combines the beauty of a wood veneer outer back panel with the economy and warmth of a fully- upholstered seat. The seat is equipped with a slip-on zippered fabric cover.

Campus A1 Bold and beautiful a Set of a wood veneer outer back panel and Outer seat Panel with the upholstered back and seat..

Campus C3 Features fully-upholstered seat and back cushions for an elegant and warm appearance. Fabric slip-on covers are equipped with a zipper for easier on-site replacement.

Campus C4 Combines the protection of Plastic cover as back outer panel with the economy and warmth of a fully- upholstered seat. The seat is equipped with a slip-on zippered fabric cover.

Campus D4 Combines the maximum protection of Plastic cover as back outer panel and at seat outer Panel also. Allow the facility owner to upkeep the furniture against vandalism of school environment.

Campus Options

The Campus chair is available with many options. Choose the options that are appropriate for the project.

End Panels Available as either upholstered or veneer, end panels can enhance the visual appeal of the room. They can be upholstered to match the chairs, or stained to match the armrests.

Aisle Lights Low-voltage (24v) aisle lights discreetly illuminate dark aisles and steps, enhancing safety and visual appeal. Aisle lights can be concealed in the underside of the arm cap, or installed in the end panel. Wiring is routed through the frame to provide a clean installation.

Seat & Row Identification and Donor Tags Seat & row identification plates and donor tags are available in a variety of shapes and finishes.

Tablet Arms The tablet arm folds between the seat and armrest and provides a work area for the occupant. Tablet arms are available as either left or right-handed.

Power/Data Popular with corporate training and educational facilities, the power/data ready frames option allows for distribution of networked communications and 120 volt power directly to each chair, allowing laptops to be connected to the building’s internal computer and power distribution networks.

California Technical Bulletin 133 Fire Code Compliance (when required by local codes)

Removable Chairs Available as one, two, or three chairs, these units include a steel sled-base and can conform to the row radii so as to provide harmony with the design of the room, while maintaining the utmost in flexibility. Removable chairs are available with a standard base that allows them to be bolted to the floor quickly and easily, or an extended base that allows them to be completely freestanding without the need for physical attachment to the floor.

Wood Veneer Back Available in a variety of wood veneers, the outer back panel is ideal for use on chairs which require superior acoustical quality or extra protection.

Laminate Back Outer Back panels are available with a high-pressure laminate face; ideal for use on chairs which require superior acoustical quality or extra protection.

Transfer Arms Designed to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act, these unique frames allow easy and clear access to the seat. Installations without an end panel feature a hinged lift-up armrest while installations with end panels feature removable end panels.

Oversize Chair Widths Chair widths of 23” and 24” c.c. are available to provide occupants with a higher level of comfort and to satisfy layout requirements.

Bookracks Available to meet the specific requirements for book storage, TSI provides project-specific solutions.

Campus Installation Instructions

(Note: See Exploded Assembly [Figure 4] and Floor Mounting Details [Figure 5] on following pages.)

1. Use approved floor plan to establish hole locations for the foot plates. Note that the chair radius line is 1-1/2” behind the front hole of the foot plate. Accurate center-to-center width spacing is critical to a proper installation. Tolerance on the chair width dimension is plus or minus 1/8″. It is critical not to exceed this tolerance on width spacing.

2. When mounting chairs over carpet, punch two 5/8″ diameter holes in carpet to match holes in the chair base plate. (See figure 4.) Bolt leg frames 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 in the leg frame. (See figure 4.)

3. Attach back as follows: From the front of the legs, slip the back panel over the legs with the top brackets sliding over the top of the frame and the bottom brackets sliding under the frame. Installing the back panel from the front of the legs insures that the back brackets on the upholstered back do not scratch the paint on the rear of the legs. Align slots in the back brackets with the threaded holes in the leg (4 locations for each back) and insert a 1/4-20 x 1/2” SEMS machine screw. Center the back panel between the legs, hand tighten all screws first, then tighten securely.

4. Attach the seat as follows: a. Attach one hinge to the seat with two 1/4-20 x 1-1/4” fillister head machine screws. Make sure that the “L” part of the hinge is over the side edge of the seat and the rubber bumper on the hinge is toward the front edge of the seat. Hand-tighten the screws.

b. Place a nylon washer over each forward pivot pin followed by a plastic bushing.

c. Slide the seat (with attached hinge) onto forward pivot pin on the leg.

d. Place the nylon washer, plastic bushing, and hinge onto the opposite forward pivot pin and pull seat to hinge (“L” part of hinge is over the side edge of the seat and the rubber bumper on the hinge is toward the front part of the seat). Insert two 1/4-20 x 1-1/4” fillister head screws and hand-tighten.

e. The seat hinges should be adjusted tight against the shoulder of the pivot pin and should be parallel to the leg tube. The seat should be centered on the hinges. Securely tighten all four screws.

5. Flip seat up and down several times to insure that it pivots and returns to upright position freely. Adjust hinges as necessary. If side-to-side play exists in the seat, readjust hinges moving them outward toward the legs, or if hinges have been adjusted to their maximum, add additional nylon washers. It is critical to insure full engagement of the hinge onto the hinge pin.

6. Attach armrest with #8 x 3/4” sheet metal screws; two per arm without tablet arm, three per arm with tablet arm. Left and right aisle arms have partial cut out slots to allow clearance for a single back bracket. Center arms have thru slots to allow clearance for two back brackets. Center the armrest on the leg and tighten securely.

7. Tighten all floor attachments securely.

Maintenance Instructions

The Campus 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 Campus chair which require lubrication. Seat pivot hinges include a nylon bushing to insure silent and consistent performance.

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

The Campus chair has 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 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.

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