Friday, December 2, 2011

Revised Locked Cabinet Space

Revised from "Locked Cabinet Space" post.

Here are the revised locked cabinet space calculations:

  • In the 4, 10ft x 1ft 3 sided shelving units (40sq ft), we will have a 3ft tall locked cabinet underneath that will have a volume of 30 cubic feet available, per shelving unit, for product storage. If we assume the average product is 3"long x 3"tall x 3"wide, we can conclude that each product will take up 27 cubic inches. 27 cubic inches is 0.0156 cubic feet. 30 cubic ft/0.0156 cubic feet = 1923 products that can be stored in the 3 sided shelving unit's locked cabinet. That's a total of 7,692 stored products in the locked cabinets of the 4, 3 sided shelves.
  • In the 2, 3ft x 3ft 4 sided shelving units (18sq ft), we will have a 3ft tall locked cabinet underneath that will have a volume of 27 cubic feet available, per shelving unit, for product storage. If we assume the average product is 3"long x 3"tall x 3"wide, we can conclude that each product will take up 27 cubic inches. 27 cubic inches is 0.0156 cubic feet. 27 cubic feet/0.0156 cubic feet = 1730 products that can be stored in the 4 sided shelf's locked cabinet. That's a total of 3,460 stored products in the locked cabinets of the 2, 4 sided shelves.
  • In the 1, 4ft x 4ft table (16sq ft), we will have a 3ft tall locked cabinet underneath, that will have a volume of 48 cubic feet. If we assume the average product is 3"long x 3"tall x 3"wide, we can conclude that each product will take up 27 cubic inches. 27 cubic inches is 0.0156 cubic feet. 48 cubic feet/0.0156 cubic feet = a total of 3077 products that can be stored in the table's locked cabinet.

That's a grand total of 14,229 products stored in our 105 cubic feet of locked cabinets.

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