I am thinking of moving a cooker point from one wall across to another. The current switch is supplied by 6mm cable and by moving the point i will actually be shortening the cable not lengthening it. The cooker in place is all electric double oven and hob and is wired to a cooker point with a plug socket (i wont be putting a plug socket in new location) it is fitted with a 30 amp fuse and cu is 30 amp to. The new cooker is a double oven with a separate hob, i cant find any information on how much power they take except top oven rated A and bottom B. They are AEG multifunction double oven and AEG ceramic induction hob. So to summarize the new cooker probably wont be moe powerful than the old, the difference is that the oven and hob will be wired separately. my main question is is 30 amps enough as everyone keeps saying 45amps for a cooker but that would mean putting in a new ring main. I propose to put a 30amp fused switch for the hob then spur off to another 30amp switch for the cooker does this sound logical or am i getting lost. ps I tried to push for gas but there is no gas point in the kitchen.