Features
Mortuary storage cabinet temperature ranges from 1 to 5 degrees Celsius.
- The temperature may be adjusted to suit the needs of the user
- Stainless steel 304 construction throughout the whole structure
- Compressors take a while to arrive
Operation of a mortuary
Morgue freezers, corpse body storage refrigerators, mortuary fridges, and mortuary chambers are also additional names for these cool cabinets. Temperatures in mortuary storage cabinets typically range from 1°C to 5°C, although they may be configured to reach as low as 0°C, -10°C, or even -20°C. Large storage needs may be accommodated by special-order units from the manufacturer.
An individual refrigeration and control system is the most important feature of a mortuary refrigeration unit. If there is a four-body mortuary cabinet, each chamber will have its own refrigeration system and temperature controller, which may result in energy economy and simplicity of maintenance. What would happen if one refrigeration system failed?
In this instance, you may be able to have the malfunctioned chamber repaired in a reasonable amount of time before the rest of the system goes down. In a four-body mortuary chamber, if you just want to utilize two of the chambers, you may turn off the other two.
Our mortuary refrigerators are built to withstand the rigours of daily use. Stainless steel 304 and a thick layer of PUF insulation are used in the construction of each unit. The whole item is supported by caster wheels, making it easy to transfer from place to place. Each chamber has a stainless steel 304 trolley that moves on rollers. They can handle a maximum weight of around 150 kg. Stainless steel hinges secure the doors in place. The 220 volts 50Hz power source is needed to run these dead corpse storage cabinets.
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