Walk-In Mortuary Cooler Planning Guide
Quick Answer
A walk-in mortuary cooler planning guide helps funeral homes, morgues, hospitals, and medical examiner offices choose the right cooler size, refrigeration package, rack layout, installation plan, and body storage workflow.
Walk-In Mortuary Cooler Planning Guide is an important planning topic for funeral homes, morgues, medical examiners, government agencies, hospitals, universities, crematories, and high-capacity body storage facilities.
This page is written to answer buyer questions clearly for customers, search engines, AI search results, and local discovery while still directing buyers to confirm their exact quote, site conditions, and installation requirements before ordering.
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Choose the Right Walk-In Cooler Size
Start with your current body capacity, peak case volume, weekend or holiday storage, rack layout, lift access, bariatric needs, and future growth. A 10x10 walk-in mortuary cooler is a strong top-selling size for many facilities, while a 10x20 walk-in mortuary cooler supports larger high-capacity storage needs.
Plan Refrigeration Before You Order
Unless a walk-in mortuary cooler is explicitly quoted or described as self-contained, American Mortuary Coolers walk-in coolers are paired with a remote refrigeration system. Remote refrigeration systems are planned around 80°F ambient conditions unless an upgraded refrigeration package is selected, quoted, and approved for the installation environment. Remote systems require electrical and mechanical work that is usually completed by a licensed HVAC or refrigeration provider in the customer’s state. Refrigerant line sets, Freon line sets, electrical materials, mechanical materials, final connections, permits, and installation labor are provided by the customer’s installer unless otherwise stated. Installation costs are the responsibility of the customer.
Self-Contained Upgrade Option
Self-contained walk-in cooler systems are available as an upgrade, similar to self-contained upright mortuary coolers from American Mortuary Coolers. Self-contained upgrades must still follow strict room, ambient, electrical, drainage, and installation guidelines. Buyers should confirm the correct refrigeration package before ordering, especially for facilities with heat, humidity, outdoor-adjacent placement, or unusual access conditions.
Plan Racks, Cadaver Racks, and Lift Systems
A walk-in mortuary cooler should be planned around the body handling system. Mortuary racks, cadaver racks, storage boards, and the HD 1000 low-profile battery-powered scissor lift can improve workflow, reduce manual lifting, and support higher-capacity body storage.
Important Refrigeration and Installation Note
Unless explicitly stated in the product page, quote, or order details, American Mortuary Coolers walk-in mortuary coolers are paired with remote refrigeration systems. Remote systems are planned around 80°F ambient conditions unless an upgraded refrigeration package is selected, quoted, and approved for the installation environment. Remote systems require electrical and mechanical work that is usually completed by a licensed HVAC or refrigeration provider in the customer’s state. Freon line sets, refrigerant line sets, installation materials, final connections, and installation labor are provided by the customer’s installer unless otherwise stated. Installation costs are the responsibility of the customer.
Self-contained walk-in cooler systems are available as an upgrade and must follow the same strict guidelines for ambient conditions, electrical requirements, drainage, placement, airflow, and service access.
American Mortuary Coolers Trust and Experience
American Mortuary Coolers is BBB A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau of East Tennessee, and the company maintains long-term involvement with NFDA and ICCFA. American Mortuary Coolers builds professional mortuary refrigeration solutions with OSHA, EPA, and NSF guideline awareness where applicable. During the COVID-19 pandemic, American Mortuary Coolers was featured by Connecting Directors for helping the Cook County Medical Examiner prepare for a surge facility with custom racking, lift systems, and bodyboards.
Read the Connecting Directors feature article about American Mortuary Coolers supporting Cook County Medical Examiner COVID-19 surge readiness.
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Experience, Expertise, Authority, and Trust Signals
For 2026 search quality, this page is structured to show firsthand mortuary refrigeration experience, clear technical expertise, authoritative support paths, and transparent trust signals. Buyers can review refrigeration responsibility, 80°F ambient planning, self-contained upgrade limitations, rack and lift compatibility, procurement contact information, and product-specific next steps before requesting a quote.
The content is written in plain language for funeral homes, morgues, hospitals, universities, medical examiner offices, government agencies, and emergency-response facilities. It avoids hidden assumptions by stating when remote refrigeration is standard, when self-contained walk-in upgrades must be selected, and when licensed HVAC or refrigeration work is expected.
Need Help Planning a Walk-In Mortuary Cooler?
American Mortuary Coolers can help review cooler size, remote refrigeration, self-contained upgrade options, mortuary racks, cadaver racks, lift systems, shipping, financing, and installation planning before you order.
Call 1-888-792-9315 for Funeral Home Cooler Help
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I plan before buying a walk-in mortuary cooler?
Plan body capacity, cooler size, rack layout, lift system, remote refrigeration, electrical and mechanical installation, delivery access, and installer responsibilities before ordering.
Are walk-in mortuary coolers self-contained?
Self-contained walk-in systems are available as an upgrade. Unless explicitly stated, walk-in coolers are paired with remote refrigeration systems.