by AF 0629 g3 — July 1, 2009—The Turner fixed seating system from Sedia Systems solves a common design problem of meeting building code while maximizing the number of seats in a room. Its distinctive lines and resourceful technology produce an orderly classroom environment that optimizes room capacity, says the company.
Ideal in both renovation and new construction scenarios, the Turner fixed seating system allows unoccupied chairs to automatically tilt forward, maximizing the space behind each seat to meet building code requirements for row easement access.
The Turner can be installed in straight rows on tiered or flat floors with minimum center-to-center spacing of 23.6 inches (60cm) and minimum row spacing of 35.5 inches (90cm). It features a 12-inch continuous writing surface and an integrated wire management system.
The Turner frame is constructed of powder-coated 11-gauge metal components with ergonomically designed monolithic seats. Perforated metal modesty panels complete the unit.
The fixed product line offers multiple options that optimize room capacity in restricted space situations, including seating systems that can be installed in rows as narrow as 31.5, with compact on center seat spacing as close as 20.
For more information, see the Sedia Systems Web site.