As I recall, I employed a modest value high wattage resistor between the B+ supply and the plates to drop just a few volts to get plate voltage down to 450, VaMax according to the spec sheet. I see R13 = 1K and that could well be the final build, but I don't remember. I am not sure how to do a proper in-situ measurement of power out, but all the readings I got suggested to me that I must be getting around 2.5W per triode or 10W total. This amp is not very loud, but I attributed that to the concertina and generally the limited amount of gain from just one dual triode preamp with a tone stack between them. Unfortunately, I don't seem to have recorded a set of voltage measurements. Maybe, if I have time and can screw up my courage, I'll publish an updated schematic. The high voltage in this amp gives me the willies.
Back to the question, do we need 920VCT? I think not. I don't have the experience to really know. I am comfortable suggesting it is a good PA design for the many 400-0-400 PT's with anemic current specs that are floating around. There's no good reason to push the tubes to the limit. I only did it because I had the PT and because I could.