Walk-In Cooler Door Types, Hardware & Access Requirements


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Institutional walk-in cooler exterior showing door configuration and hardware specifications

Walk-in cooler door specifications are one of the most under-specified elements in institutional cold storage procurement. The wrong door compromises temperature hold, creates workflow hazards, and fails under the duty cycle of a busy facility.

This guide covers everything institutional buyers need to know about walk-in cooler doors, hardware, and access requirements.

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Institutional walk-in cooler showing door configuration and exterior access hardware

Walk-in cooler door types

Standard hinged door

The most common walk-in cooler door type. A single-panel door on heavy-duty hinges with a self-closing mechanism and cam-action latch. Available in multiple widths. Standard for most institutional body storage applications.

Key specifications to check:

  • Clear opening width: minimum 36 inches for mortuary cot clearance. Wider openings (42–48 inches) recommended for bariatric applications.
  • Door panel thickness: should match or exceed wall panel insulation thickness
  • Gasket quality: commercial-grade, replaceable, with clear replacement part availability
  • Hinge rating: cycle-rated for your facility's expected daily open/close count

Double (dual) door configuration

Two hinged doors on a single opening. Provides wider clear access for oversized specimens, multiple simultaneous users, or applications where two mortuary cots need to enter or exit simultaneously. Common in high-volume hospital morgues and ME offices with heavy case traffic.

See our 6-body dual-door walk-in mortuary cooler for a standard dual-door configuration example.

Pass-through (dual-access) door configuration

Doors on opposite walls of the walk-in cooler, creating a pass-through cold storage room. Intake on one side, release on the other. Common in forensic facilities, hospital morgues with contamination control requirements, and ME offices where intake and release workflows must be separated.

Pass-through configurations require custom build planning. See custom walk-in cooler options →

Dutch door

A horizontally split door where the upper and lower halves operate independently. Used in some institutional applications for partial access without full opening — for example, passing documentation without opening the full cold space. Less common in body storage applications.

Door hardware specifications

Self-closing mechanism

Walk-in cooler doors should close automatically when released. Self-closing mechanisms ensure that momentary inattention — a dropped item, a distraction, a busy shift — doesn't result in an open cold storage door and temperature excursion. Every AMC walk-in cooler includes a properly adjusted self-closing mechanism as standard.

Cam-action latch

The cam-action latch provides a secure, even seal around the door gasket perimeter. Proper latch adjustment is critical for gasket seal performance. Latches should be adjusted quarterly as part of standard maintenance.

Interior safety release

A walk-in cooler door that can only be opened from the outside is a safety hazard. Every institutional walk-in cooler should have an interior safety release handle or lever that allows anyone inside to exit without external assistance. This is a non-negotiable safety feature.

Heater strip

Walk-in cooler doors in humid environments may accumulate frost or condensation around the door frame. A low-wattage electric heater strip embedded in the door frame prevents this accumulation, maintains gasket flexibility, and keeps the door from freezing shut. AMC includes heater strips as standard in all configurations.

Access clearance requirements

The door opening must accommodate your widest transport requirement:

  • Standard mortuary cots: 28–32 inch clear width minimum
  • Bariatric cots: 36–42 inch clear width minimum
  • Hospital gurneys: 30–36 inch clear width
  • Large animal specimens (veterinary): 48+ inch clear width — custom configuration required

Account for the wall panel thickness on each side of the opening when calculating clear width from the rough opening. AMC provides exact clear opening dimensions for every door configuration.

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