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Presumably this is the rated output (not input) at 75°/65°/20°, according to mfr specs. The output will be less if you run at a wider differentialcurrently the rads input 8.5 kw per hr in the bedrooms
Something would be very unusual if the output did not equal the input!
In a practical situation the best reasonably achievable efficiency is obtained if the system is designed to run with 70/50 °C at the rads. Of course that is the maximum temp which would give adequate heating when its -1 ° outside. For the rest of the time the flow would be reduced ( ideally under the influence of weather compensation ).
In reality its irrelevant if the boiler is not condensing just on those very few days during the year when its below zero outside.
I made a mistake when advising a friend on his rad sizes because I did not expect the 1920s house had a cavity wall. Not only that, but the cavity had been insulated! So the rads were about 25% oversized. His wife loves it because its so warm!
Tony