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You can't "work it out" easily; you have to find it by experiment. You will need to know the boiler design temperature difference between flow and return - usually given in the installation manual. Then balance the system to give a drop as near to that as you can.

The lower the speed, the greater the drop, and vice versa.

To balance your system see How to balance a CH system

If you don't have a boiler manual, post full details of your boiler (make and exact model) and you will be given the info.
 
as said depends on design/size of system and ouput a typical 5 metre pump speed 1, 3m 2,4m 3,5m
 
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