A single-body mortuary chamber's typical specifications include a stainless steel construction, an internal temperature range of 0C to -10C (though adjustable), a microprocessor-based controller with a digital display, safety alarms for temperature and power failure, and a single door with a robust latch and gasket for insulation. The chamber usually sits on sturdy wheels for easy movement and includes a stainless steel body tray or stretcher for holding the body.
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Construction:
Made from durable, easy-to-clean stainless steel (often 304-grade) with a fully insulated PUF (Polyurethane Foam) structure.
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Refrigeration System:
Features a CFC-free, mono-block type refrigeration system with a low-maintenance design. Some units use individual, branded compressors for reliability.
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Temperature Control:
Equipped with a microprocessor-based digital control panel for precise temperature settings and a digital display for viewing the current temperature.
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Safety Alarms:
Includes audio and visual alarms for high/low temperature deviations, door open status, sensor errors, and power failures.