GUIDELINES FOR THE DESIGN AND LAYOUT OF A MOORE LOCKERBASKET CHANGEROOM
The Moore LOCKERBASKET system is designed to be easily installed in steel, concrete or wood framed industrial buildings having a 16’-0” (4880 cm) ceiling height in the basket area. Allow approximately 5.5 feet (cm) of floor area per employee using the changeroom (estimate 8’-0” (2440 cm) SF per employee when including toilets, showers, and lavatories). Click on the link below for a plan and elevation sketch to assist in your design.
Standard LOCKERBASKET detail in Plan and Elevation view
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The layout of a changeroom employing a Moore LOCKERBASKET System is simplified by using the scaled
Dot Matrix Sheet and following the steps below:
COMBINATION LOCKER / LOCKERBASKET INSTALLATION
LOCKERBASKETS may be used in conjunction with floor lockers when floor storage is desired in combination with overhead storage of clothing. In this configuration, detailers can choose to operate the LOCKERBASKETS using the standard locking rail bench design or from within the floor locker using the MS-80 locker operating equipment package.
The combination of LOCKERBASKETS and wall lockers is an effective way to address the separation of clean and dirty areas of a changeroom, whether it be spacially by having two different rooms or by utilizing different clothes storage systems. To assist you in your design of a dual LOCKERBASKET - Locker system, we have made plan and elevation details available for .pdf download by clicking on the links below.
When combining the two systems, please select one of the common locker sizes you wish to use first to insure spacing is appropriate for your layout, then lay out a changeroom with the locker/LOCKERBASKET combination so that the layout avoids interference with overhead objects such as structural beams and duct work. It is best to present the structural engineer with the changeroom layout out first to insure that the structural engineer designs around the needs of your locker/LOCKERBASKET layout.