Do I Need a Floor with My American Mortuary Cooler?

Optimize Your Mortuary Cooler: The Importance of Flooring

Why a Floorless Mortuary Cooler Could Cost You More

Invest in Long-Term Value: Tailored Mortuary Cooler Floorin

Maximize Your Mortuary Investment: Rethink the Floor in Your American Mortuary Cooler

When you're investing in a vital piece of equipment like a Funeral Home Cooler, Mortuary Cooler, or Cadaver Cooler Body Box, every decision matters. You're likely asking: "Do I really need a floor?" While it's true that a level concrete surface can suffice, especially for holding coolers, consider the long-term implications before dismissing a floor entirely.

Why Skipping the Floor Could Cost You More Than You Think:

  • Energy Efficiency Matters: A floorless setup, though initially cheaper, compromises energy efficiency. Our 4" thick insulated floors act as a crucial thermal barrier, significantly reducing your operational costs over time. Think of it as investing in future savings.
  • Protection and Longevity: Direct contact with concrete can expose your unit to moisture and temperature fluctuations, potentially shortening its lifespan. Our floors provide a robust protective layer, ensuring your investment lasts.
  • Freezer Applications Are Non-Negotiable: If you're considering a freezer unit, a floor is essential. Without it, you risk costly damage to your existing concrete floor due to extreme temperature differences.
  • Heavy-Duty Demands Require Solid Support: If your operations involve heavy carts or shelving, our reinforced floors offer the stability and durability you need. Don't risk damage to your equipment or facility.
  • Accessibility and Workflow: Our optional internal or external ramp systems make loading and unloading effortless, streamlining your workflow and improving overall efficiency.

Don't Settle for Standard: Customize Your Mortuary Cooler for Optimal Performance

Remember, floors are not included in our standard walk-in body box models. But they can be added, and here's why you should consider it:

  • Tailored to Your Needs: We offer 4" thick insulated floors, designed to fit seamlessly with your unit.
  • Accessible and Efficient: Our ramp systems, both internal and external, provide easy access.
  • Height Considerations: Adding a floor necessitates increasing the overall height of your walk-in morgue cooler. We can discuss this in detail.

Invest in a Turnkey Solution, Built for the Long Haul.

At American Mortuary Coolers, we understand the unique demands of your profession. We don't just sell coolers; we provide comprehensive solutions. Let us help you optimize your investment with a customized setup that maximizes efficiency, longevity, and performance.

Contact us today at 1-888-792-9315 or cool@mymortuarycooler.com to discuss your specific needs and create a solution that works for you.

 

Installation Inspection Checklist




You can find the American Mortuary Cooler serial number on an orange or blue tag attached to the equipment.





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Installation and Inspection Checklist

The purpose of this form is to aid in the installation and connection of the equipment. This form is needed along with pictures to verify equipment was installed correctly. Once the necessary documentation is received and reviewed for approval, you will be notified in writing of your warranty coverage. Some items may not pertain to your equipment and would be N/A. This form must be submitted within 30 days of final installation. If it is after 30 days, the inspection will need to be performed by American Mortuary Cooler for an additional fee.

1. Make sure nothing is obstructing the equipment on all sides and the back. (Required)

2. Verify the equipment is level. There should be no rocking or instability. (Required)

3a. If applicable, verify adjustment of the leveling feet. (Required)


3b. Upload image of air space under equipment (for Grossing Station)

4a. Verify how the power is connected to the unit. (Required)

4b. Upload image showing power connection

5. Check if the main power switch works properly. (Required)

6. Verify the GFCI breakers work properly. (Required)

7. Verify garbage disposal works properly if applicable. (Required)


8a. Verify display screen works properly if applicable. (Required)


8b. Upload image showing display screen

9a. Check plumbing connections for leaks. (Required)

9b. Upload image showing no leaks in plumbing

10a. Verify factory-installed "P" trap bracket is in place. (Required)

10b. Upload image showing "P" trap bracket

11a. Verify ventilation and band clamps connected. (Required)

11b. Upload image showing ventilation and band clamps

12a. Verify equipment is anchored correctly if applicable. (Required)


12b. Upload image showing equipment anchored

13. Verify sealing of floor-mounted/wall-mounted equipment if applicable. (Required)


14. Verify up/down elevation works properly if applicable. (Required)


15. For wall-mounted sinks, verify support brackets are bolted securely. (Required)