In medium-to-large hospital mortuary placements where four-body capacity is required but floor length is constrained, the RD-D, delivered through Medigear.uk, supports four-chamber holding in a cabinet 220 mm shorter than the RD-4 sibling. NHS Estates teams specifying the RD-D typically deploy it to district general hospital mortuaries with tight floor-plan annexes, listed-building hospital sites with restricted floor lengths, and treatment-centre overflow rooms where the longer RD-4 would not fit. Still, the procurement requirement is four-body capacity, aligned with HTM 20-04 capacity planning.
In pathology and coronial workflows operating from compact-footprint spaces, the RD-D supports four-way parallel chamber operation across the 2×2 grid layout. Chamber A1 typically holds routine pre-PM cases at the standard 0 °C to -10 °C range; chamber A2 can hold a delayed forensic case at -15 °C awaiting Coroner direction; chamber B1 can sit at +5 °C ahead of family-attended identification; chamber B2 remains available for unexpected admissions — all independently controlled without thermal coupling across the cabinet.
For larger independent funeral homes and funeral-services groups operating from preparation rooms with restricted length but adequate ceiling clearance, the RD-D delivered through Medigear.uk can handle higher weekly throughput than two- or three-body units. The top-mounted compressor layout supports tight back-wall positioning, and braked castors allow repositioning as the facility evolves.
In mass-fatality response, seasonal-surge contingency, and pandemic-response scenarios where four-body capacity must fit a compact floor footprint, Medigear.uk supplies the RD-D to coronial overflow teams, trust contingency stores, and emergency mortuary stand-up operations. The plug-and-set commissioning, seven-mode fault alarm system, and remote alarm relay option together support unattended overnight operation across resilience-critical placements with restricted floor length but adequate ceiling height.
