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know   what   furniture   and   equipment   will   be moved  to  the  new  area.  The  steps  you  take  to develop  the  proposed  layout  are  as  follows: 1.  Check  the  floor  plan  and  electrical  plan against the actual room layout. If necessary, check the  dimensions.  Correct  any  discrepancies  with a dark-colored fine tip felt pen or colored pencil. 2. Place a piece of tracing paper over the floor plan on the print and secure it with small strips of  drafting  tape. 3.  Trace  the  outline  of  the  walls  with  single freehand  lines  (preferably  with  a  dark-colored  felt tip pen). Terminate the lines, where applicable, to  indicate  windows  and  door  openings. 4.  Remove  the  tracing  paper  from  the  floor plan and place it over the electrical plan, lining the  traced  wall  outlines  up  with  the  corresponding walls  on  the  electrical  plan.  Using  appropriate symbols,   locate,   on   the   traced   floor   plan,   all electrical  outlet  locations. 5. You now have a clear overlay sketch of the existing  floor  plan  without  the  unnecessary dimensions   and   information   that   are   on   the original print of the floor plan. This is your basic planning  overlay.  Check  your  overlay  with  the original  prints  to  make  sure  that  relevant  lines were  not  omitted. 6.  Place  another  sheet  of  tracing  paper  over the  basic  planning  overlay.  This  becomes  your second overlay. On this second overlay, sketch in your  desired  location  of  all  the  furniture  and equipment.  Use  simple  shapes  for  each  and estimate   sizes. Use   letters   or   symbols   for identification. Repeating the outline of the walls is  not  necessary  because  you  can  still  see  the outline  from  the  basic  planning  overlay. 7.  If  this  first  location  sketch  on  the  second overlay does not suit you or does not provide an adequate  layout,  lay  another  piece  of  tracing paper over the second layout and sketch another layout.  Repeat  this  procedure  with  additional overlays until you have developed a good layout. 8. Once you have a good layout, trace the wall outlines  from  the  basic  planning  overlay.  This final  overlay  sketch  is  your  proposed  furniture and equipment layout for the new location of the drafting   room. 5-37

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