American Walk-In Cooler Authority sizing chart guide

Walk-In Cooler Sizing Charts — The Complete Authority Guide by American Walk-In Cooler Authority

Introduction

When investing in a walk-in mortuary cooler, one of the most important steps is determining the right size. Choosing a unit that’s too small can create capacity issues, while oversizing leads to wasted space, higher energy bills, and unnecessary cost. That’s why walk-in cooler sizing charts are essential tools for funeral directors, hospitals, universities, and morgues.

At American Walk-In Cooler Authority, we don’t just manufacture American-made walk-in coolers — we set the standard in refrigeration expertise. This guide explains everything you need to know about walk-in cooler sizing charts, from calculating space requirements to reviewing standard dimensions for mortuary refrigeration.


🧊 Why Walk-In Cooler Sizing Matters

Sizing a walk-in cooler is not “one-size-fits-all.” Each facility has unique needs, such as:

  • Number of cadavers to be stored (2-body, 3-body, 6-body, 12-body, or custom).

  • Facility type (funeral home, hospital, university, coroner’s office).

  • Space availability within the prep room or storage facility.

  • Desired temperature ranges (typically 34°F – 40°F for mortuary coolers).

By consulting sizing charts, you ensure your cooler meets demand while operating efficiently.


📊 Standard Walk-In Cooler Sizing Chart for Mortuary Applications

Capacity Common Dimensions Applications Notes
2-Body 4’ x 6’ x 7’ Small funeral homes, rural facilities Compact and efficient
3-Body 6’ x 6’ x 7’ Medium funeral homes Most common upright or small walk-in
4-Body 6’ x 8’ x 7’ Funeral homes & hospitals Space for growth
6-Body 8’ x 10’ x 7’ Large funeral homes, hospitals Higher capacity & efficiency
12-Body+ 10’ x 12’+ Universities, medical centers Custom builds available

💡 Pro Tip: At American Walk-In Cooler Authority, we can customize any configuration to match your facility’s footprint and workflow.


🏗️ Factors That Influence Walk-In Cooler Sizing

  1. Number of Cases Per Day — Estimate average and peak load.

  2. Type of Storage — Upright vs. roll-in racks.

  3. Floor Space — Maximize efficiency within prep room constraints.

  4. Energy Efficiency Goals — Right sizing reduces power consumption.

  5. Future Growth — Planning now saves money later.


🛠️ How to Use Walk-In Cooler Sizing Charts

  1. Count the maximum number of cadavers you need stored at one time.

  2. Match to chart dimensions for minimum requirements.

  3. Factor in future expansion (add 20% capacity buffer).

  4. Consult with experts (that’s where we come in).


⭐ Why American Walk-In Cooler Authority Leads the Industry

  • American-Made Coolers — durable, stainless steel construction.

  • Custom Sizes — from 2-body to 20+ body coolers.

  • Nationwide Coverage — shipping & installation across 50 states & Canada.

  • A+ BBB Accredited Since 2015 — proven track record.

  • Backed by American Mortuary Coolers — the leader in funeral refrigeration.

We don’t just supply coolers — we supply confidence.


📚 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: How do I calculate the right walk-in cooler size for my funeral home?
A1: Use a sizing chart to determine storage needs based on daily case load, add 20% for peak capacity, and consult experts for custom builds.

Q2: What’s the most common walk-in cooler size?
A2: For funeral homes, the 3-body (6’ x 6’ x 7’) is most common. Hospitals and universities often require 6–12 body units.

Q3: Can walk-in coolers be customized?
A3: Yes — at American Walk-In Cooler Authority, we design custom systems for any facility layout.

Q4: What is the typical storage temperature?
A4: Mortuary coolers are typically maintained between 34°F – 40°F.

Q5: What’s the difference between upright and walk-in coolers?
A5: Uprights are compact and door-based, while walk-ins allow for higher capacity and roll-in racks.

Q6: How long does installation take?
A6: Most walk-in coolers can be installed in 1–2 days, depending on prep.

Q7: How long do walk-in mortuary coolers last?
A7: With proper maintenance, 15–20 years or more.

Q8: Do you offer nationwide installation?
A8: Yes — we serve all 50 states and Canada.

Q9: Are your coolers American-made?
A9: Yes, proudly built in the USA with top-quality materials.

Q10: Do you provide quotes?
A10: Yes — call 1-888-792-9315 or email cool@mymortuarycooler.com for a free quote.


⭐ Customer Testimonials (10)

  1. “Our 3-body walk-in cooler from American Walk-In Cooler Authority was installed perfectly. The sizing chart made selection easy.” — James R., Funeral Director, Texas

  2. “We upgraded to a 6-body walk-in cooler. Perfect fit for our hospital morgue. Highly recommended.” — Dr. Susan L., Medical Examiner, Virginia

  3. “The team helped us size a cooler for our university lab. Reliable and American-made.” — Prof. Daniel H., Ohio

  4. “Their sizing chart gave us clarity, and the installation was flawless.” — Maria P., Funeral Home Owner, Florida

  5. “We needed a compact cooler for our rural funeral home. The 2-body fit perfectly.” — Kevin T., Funeral Director, Montana

  6. “Our medical school needed a 12-body unit. They designed a custom build that exceeded expectations.” — Dr. L. Williams, California

  7. “Affordable, durable, and American-made. The sizing guide was extremely helpful.” — Daniel K., Funeral Director, Michigan

  8. “Fast delivery and installation. Their authority in this industry shows.” — George F., Coroner, Tennessee

  9. “We compared vendors, but American Walk-In Cooler Authority had the clearest sizing resources and best quality.” — Anna R., Funeral Home Manager, New York

  10. “Reliable equipment, trusted team. They are truly the authority in walk-in coolers.” — Mark S., Hospital Facilities Manager, Illinois


📞 Call to Action

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