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Good grief! Though I did see one once wired in 19/.044 fed from a 60A switch fuse, plenty big enough to supply the single oven connected to it.
 
Mine was wired in 16mm - not many cooker switches will take that and even fewer (ie none I can find) will take it and a further cable for looping out the supply side to a separate hob and oven.

Search eBay for PRW217 (and PRW218), and you'll find the solution to this particular problem
 
Mine was wired in 16mm - not many cooker switches will take that and even fewer (ie none I can find) will take it and a further cable for looping out the supply side to a separate hob and oven.
Search eBay for PRW217 (and PRW218), and you'll find the solution to this particular problem

They work well to split the load side, behind the oven (and I already have one where required). They don't work where I have 16mm coming into a double flush box which will have an isolator on it for the local oven, and need to take a supply out to a distant isolator for another oven. All in 3/8" imperial steel conduit (including diagonal section).

60A choc block is the best I have come up with so far, but even that's tight. Might smash the terminals out of a henley box and heat-shrink!
 
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Let the cable out of the wall above the wall unit & extend with a JB.
 

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