GROHE introduces its Grohtherm 1000

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GROHE is delighted to reveal its brand new range of introductory level thermostats, taking the concept of a standard thermostat to a new level. The new range is led by the Grohtherm 1000, which is packed with GROHE’s innovative technology. Best in class

The Grohtherm 1000 is packed with advanced technology and delivers optimum functionality. Its stylish looks complement a variety of bathroom decors and coordinates perfectly with numerous GROHE washbasin taps and showers. Featuring a sleek 43 millimetre diameter, the Grohtherm’s slim body is all about stability and safety, and incorporates innovative GROHE CoolTouch® technology to ensure no scalding on hot surfaces.

Highlights of the Grohtherm 1000 include screw fixed handles made of solid metal, which not only enhance the thermostat’s look and feel, but also allow confident operation even with wet and soapy hands. This is ensured by a set of ergonomically shaped, easy-to-grip winglet handles. The temperature control handle features a SafeStop button, which the user has to press in order to increase water temperature to more than 38 degrees Celsius.

The Grohtherm 1000 also boasts a number of sustainability credentials. Its handle that controls the volume flow of water is equipped with an EcoButton, which allows the user to reduce their water consumption by up to 50%. The control handle of the bath thermostat features AquadimmerEco for smooth and economical switching between bath filling and showering. The Grohtherm 1000 also features unique GROHE TurboStat® technology, which allows the water temperature to be adjusted accurately and instantly without wasting water. Once set, the thermostat will maintain the temperature reliably for the duration of the shower by balancing out any pressure fluctuations in the water pipes.

Versions for concealed installation now available

The QuickFix design of the chrome-plated rosettes allows for a quick and easy installation. The concealed shower and bath thermostats are best installed using the GROHE Rapido T universal body, which is designed for a safe and straightforward installation process. The complete Grohtherm 1000 range is available for concealed installation, for bathtub and shower as well as for use as a central thermostat and shut-off valve. All products feature GROHE’s innovative technologies.

Complete range

As well as the Grohtherm 1000, the Grohtherm 800 and Grohtherm 1000 Cosmopolitan M provide exciting alternatives to the range. The Grohtherm 800 delivers solutions for public and commercial projects. The introductory level model is packed with numerous value-added functions and features, including GROHE TurboStat® technology, sustainable GROHE EcoJoy® technology, the GROHE SafeStop button, EasyLogic user guidance and its ergonomic winglet handles. With its pared down design, flowing lines and slender body measuring only 40 millimetres in diameter, it easily coordinates with numerous different decors, offering architects freedom in designing modern bathrooms.

For a more powerful design statement, choose Grohtherm 1000 Cosmopolitan M. While retaining its popular minimalist shape, this thermostat now comes with high-quality metal handles featuring a subtle rim for confident, non-slip operation for added comfort in day-to-day use.

Introducing a unique range of competitively prices, highly functional thermostats: Grohtherm 1000 Cosmopolitan M, Grohtherm 1000 and Grohtherm 800 from GROHE.

Daniel Fountain / 05.03.2015

Editor, Hotel Designs

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