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I’ve been reading about the requirements for GFCI stickers, but it’s not clear to me if I’d be allowed to put the sticker on the inside of the mounting plate as well.

Some have argued these stickers are not strictly necessary, and many have argued they’re an eye sore; personally I think they’re pretty dumb because they don’t clearly indicate what GFCI device is actually providing the protection.

In any case, I want to make sure my installation is up to code and comply with the sticker rule though I’d rather not have them in sight if I can at all avoid it. I imagine they’re more meant for an electrician/inspector to see them rather than someone plugging in a device.

Thanks!

I’ve been reading about the requirements for GFCI stickers, but it’s not clear to me if I’d be allowed to put the sticker on the inside of the mounting plate as well.

Some have argued these stickers are not strictly necessary, and many have argued they’re an eye sore; personally I think they’re pretty dumb because they don’t clearly indicate what GFCI device is actually providing the protection.

In any case, I want to make sure my installation is up to code and comply with the sticker rule though I’d rather not have them in sight if I can at all avoid it. I imagine they’re more meant for an electrician/inspector to see them rather than someone plugging in a device.

Thanks!

I’ve been reading about the requirements for GFCI stickers, but it’s not clear to me if I’d be allowed to put the sticker on the inside of the mounting plate as well.

Some have argued these stickers are not strictly necessary, and many have argued they’re an eye sore; personally I think they’re pretty dumb because they don’t clearly indicate what GFCI device is actually providing the protection.

In any case, I want to make sure my installation is up to code and comply with the sticker rule though I’d rather not have them in sight if I can at all avoid it. I imagine they’re more meant for an electrician/inspector to see them rather than someone plugging in a device.

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Am I allowed to put GFCI protection stickers on inside of mounting plate?

I’ve been reading about the requirements for GFCI stickers, but it’s not clear to me if I’d be allowed to put the sticker on the inside of the mounting plate as well.

Some have argued these stickers are not strictly necessary, and many have argued they’re an eye sore; personally I think they’re pretty dumb because they don’t clearly indicate what GFCI device is actually providing the protection.

In any case, I want to make sure my installation is up to code and comply with the sticker rule though I’d rather not have them in sight if I can at all avoid it. I imagine they’re more meant for an electrician/inspector to see them rather than someone plugging in a device.

Thanks!