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flex size connecting multiple ovens

The existing cooker circuit is 6mm² on a B40. The customer wants to replace the free-standing cooker with 2 built-in ovens and an induction hob. Will each cable from cooker outlet  to device need to be the full 6mm², (e.g HO7RN-F) or can I get away with anything smaller and more convenient (e.g. what's supplied with each oven/hob, if anything)? The final purchasing choice hasn't been made yet, so I don't know whether any of the devices will be suitable for a 13A plug/FCU, which can obviously accept a smaller cable.
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  • Double accessory box behind the ovens will work in most cases, unless the manufacturer of the oven stipulates the ovens need protecting by a 16 or 20 amp device.


    It allows you to use either flex outlets, SFCU or FCU in any combination. Use the 35 mm deep box for easier wiring.


     Andy Betteridge
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  • Double accessory box behind the ovens will work in most cases, unless the manufacturer of the oven stipulates the ovens need protecting by a 16 or 20 amp device.


    It allows you to use either flex outlets, SFCU or FCU in any combination. Use the 35 mm deep box for easier wiring.


     Andy Betteridge
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