Hello all 
I'm DIY replacing our entire kitchen - This will be the 4th time I've done a kitchen on my own so I'm confident with most of it.
However, this time is the first time that I'm actually moving the location of the oven. Until now I've just used the existing electrical infrastructure and switched the oven for a new one in the same or nearly the same place.
I just wanted to ask how to do this really. I'll write out my plan cowboy style, and see if anyone shouts at me...
Ok;
Existing Infrastructure:
Consumer unit is only a couple of meters away, in the next room.
There is a separate MCB for the oven/hob. The whole unit is on 100A but I can't see the specific rating of the Oven MCB - It's just labelled "61/B32" (is this 32A?).
The Oven/hob MCB is not on the RCB protected part of the unit - Google tells me this is no problem.
In the kitchen, the oven and hob are both fed from a single intermediate switch on the wall. With a nice chunky cable running to it - I find it difficult to tell the sizes of cable. Including the grey sheath it looks about 20mm across.
The Room:
Hob - The new hob will be in the same location as the existing hob.
Oven - The replacement oven will be a double unit housed in a tall cupboard and situated in the position where that brown handbag is in the photo.
Both walls are solid walls.
Picture below;
My cowboy plan & Appliance loads;
I was planning on taking a spur from the existing intermediate switch and running a channel along the wall and around the corner to the new location where I'd install a second intermediate switch and a short run to a socket which would be hidden behind the oven / tall cabinet. In both locations I'd be putting in 45A switches. One for hob, around the corner for oven.
I've bought some nice deeper socket back boxes to help with this - but not the cable yet.
Obviously, since I can't identify the rating of the MCB or the gauge of the existing cable, I'm a little worried about melting wires......especially since the load will be going up a little.....
The existing hob has a rating of 5.9kW , new hob has a rating of 6.2kW
The existing oven has a rating of 4.12kW ; new oven has a rating of "4.4 - 4.8 kW"
A couple of questions that jump to mind;
Do I need to have an electrician sign off my additional spur?
How can I work out he gauge of the existing cable, and therefore if the new load is too great? Can measuring the grey sheath be a decent indicator? (its black/red stuff by the way...house is 2001 build).
Am I missing anything that may make this unsafe?
Cheers very much in advance to anyone who can offer help

Tom
I'm DIY replacing our entire kitchen - This will be the 4th time I've done a kitchen on my own so I'm confident with most of it.
However, this time is the first time that I'm actually moving the location of the oven. Until now I've just used the existing electrical infrastructure and switched the oven for a new one in the same or nearly the same place.
I just wanted to ask how to do this really. I'll write out my plan cowboy style, and see if anyone shouts at me...
Ok;
Existing Infrastructure:
Consumer unit is only a couple of meters away, in the next room.
There is a separate MCB for the oven/hob. The whole unit is on 100A but I can't see the specific rating of the Oven MCB - It's just labelled "61/B32" (is this 32A?).
The Oven/hob MCB is not on the RCB protected part of the unit - Google tells me this is no problem.
In the kitchen, the oven and hob are both fed from a single intermediate switch on the wall. With a nice chunky cable running to it - I find it difficult to tell the sizes of cable. Including the grey sheath it looks about 20mm across.
The Room:
Hob - The new hob will be in the same location as the existing hob.
Oven - The replacement oven will be a double unit housed in a tall cupboard and situated in the position where that brown handbag is in the photo.
Both walls are solid walls.
Picture below;

My cowboy plan & Appliance loads;
I was planning on taking a spur from the existing intermediate switch and running a channel along the wall and around the corner to the new location where I'd install a second intermediate switch and a short run to a socket which would be hidden behind the oven / tall cabinet. In both locations I'd be putting in 45A switches. One for hob, around the corner for oven.
I've bought some nice deeper socket back boxes to help with this - but not the cable yet.
Obviously, since I can't identify the rating of the MCB or the gauge of the existing cable, I'm a little worried about melting wires......especially since the load will be going up a little.....
The existing hob has a rating of 5.9kW , new hob has a rating of 6.2kW
The existing oven has a rating of 4.12kW ; new oven has a rating of "4.4 - 4.8 kW"
A couple of questions that jump to mind;
Do I need to have an electrician sign off my additional spur?
How can I work out he gauge of the existing cable, and therefore if the new load is too great? Can measuring the grey sheath be a decent indicator? (its black/red stuff by the way...house is 2001 build).
Am I missing anything that may make this unsafe?
Cheers very much in advance to anyone who can offer help
Tom