You need to calculate the whole house heating needs, probably about 10 kW in your case. Add 2 kW for heating a cylinder and a 12 kW boiler may well be adequate. But you have said nothing about the house or how many live there!
With UFH and a new build you can assume 100w per sq m.
With rads if you don't know any better you can guess at 1.0 kW per single panel and 2.0 kW for a double panel.
But an open pipe flow rate of 12 li/min is the wrong measurement and most likely to indicate an insufficient dynamic flow rate.
But rather than ask us why not ask your proposed boiler installer? That's assuming he will be someone competent to design heating systems.
Tony
With UFH and a new build you can assume 100w per sq m.
With rads if you don't know any better you can guess at 1.0 kW per single panel and 2.0 kW for a double panel.
But an open pipe flow rate of 12 li/min is the wrong measurement and most likely to indicate an insufficient dynamic flow rate.
But rather than ask us why not ask your proposed boiler installer? That's assuming he will be someone competent to design heating systems.
Tony