It's a bit hard to type out, but basically pipes are in the floor above, and come down into a broom cupboard and then turn right out through the wall into a rad.
They need to come from floor above and turn left to the adjacent wall.
It's going to be a vertical rad so I'd also hope the pipes can go into the top.
Ideally I'd like the pipes chased into the wall - but I expect this to be about 20-50cm.
Vertical rad plus both pipes at the top makes me think the bottom would have a cold spot?
They used to alternate pipe locations (one top, one bottom) for maximum heat efficiency for gravity-fed systems back in the day, I've no idea what's best practice nowadays...
It's a bit hard to type out, but basically pipes are in the floor above, and come down into a broom cupboard and then turn right out through the wall into a rad.
They need to come from floor above and turn left to the adjacent wall.
It's going to be a vertical rad so I'd also hope the pipes can go into the top.
Ideally I'd like the pipes chased into the wall - but I expect this to be about 20-50cm.