I was actually planning to use something like this,
https://www.diy.com/departments/mk-45a-1-gang-raised-slim-profile-unswitched-cooker-connection-unit-gloss-white/53982_BQ.prd
It doesn't have a switch.
I have added a picture of the whole situation on the original post. If you zoom in you can...
Hmm I think that would be possible. The cable is coming from the upstairs floorboards and will only reach to behind the wall units. I can put the cooker switch behind the wall unit and cut the back out to make it accessable.
Thanks! Yes it will be just above the wall units.
I was also looking at a maintenance free junction boxes, but couldn't find anything that was rated for 40A+, would that be a better option?
Hello,
I am renovating my kitchen and have run into a problem. I need to extend a 6 mm cooker cable on a 40A MCB. The cable can’t reach the cooker switch, so I’m planning to use a 45A cooker connection unit as an extension point ~1.5 m before the isolator. Is this compliant with UK wiring regs...