What is Grohe CoolTouch?

What is Grohe CoolTouch?

The GROHE CoolTouch® technology ensures that the entire outer surface never exceeds your preferred shower temperature. By designing our thermostats to include an innovative cooling channel, we have created a barrier between the hot water and the chrome surface – so it’s never too hot to handle.

What is the difference between Grohe 800 and 1000?

GROHTHERM 1000 clearly offers a full performance, enabling water reduction without compromising the showering enjoyment. GROHTHERM 800 Cosmopolitan meets today’s preference for a compact thermostat and unites the highest standards of quality, technology, and design.

What is Grohe grohtherm?

The Grohe Grohtherm 1000 Thermostatic Shower Mixer is a safe and cost-effective solution for your family bathroom. Ideal for children, it features technology that keeps the tap body cool to avoid scalding and a SafeStop Plus button to prevent the water temperature from exceeding 50°C.

How can I tell what model my Grohe shower is?

If you still cannot locate the model, check the bottom of the faucet beneath your sink — this part is a called a stem. You may see the words “Grohe” or the full manufacturer name of “Friedrich Grohe” engraved somewhere on that part of the faucet. You should also see a model number.

How does a Grohe thermostatic valve work?

The thermostatic valve mixes the hot and cold water to your pre-selected temperature and reacts instantly to any changes in the pressure or temperature of the water supply by re-adjusting the mix of hot and cold water.

Where is Grohe model number?

Identifying Grohe Faucets Around the inner rim of the nozzle is a common place to find manufacturer information and model numbers. If you still cannot locate the model, check the bottom of the faucet beneath your sink — this part is a called a stem.

How do I identify a Grohe cartridge?

What happens when a mixing valve fails?

Your water temperature isn’t right Sometimes, a failing TMV makes the water too cold. Or, water may not run at the right temperature consistently. It may fluctuate between being hot and cold. In some cases, a faulty TMV can also affect your cold tap.