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So pipes drop down from above and feed and return join rad at the top right and top left. Bottom left and right just have blanks.

I'm thinking only problem would be bleeding. So then fit an auto-bleed up in the loft.

Just would look so much neater for two chrome pipes to run down and join the rad rather than come down and across and up and again. This is being fitted on wall that's already finished and tiled.
 
Would work , if you fit a dip tube on the flow. Take it within 20mm of the bottom, or inline with the bottom rail.
 
I can imagine what you mean but is there an actual dedicated thing for this purpose or if not what kind of thing would work?
 
You could file off the chrome at the end of the thread, at the end of the flow valve and solder a piece of 15mm to that.
 
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