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I've just replaced a CU and about to sticker it up with the relevant notices but wondering if I can put them on the inside of the cover so that the unit looks neat and clean from the outside (it's above a TV in a living room).
BS7671 states phrases like "in a prominent position at or near the origin of the installation" [514.12.2] but I just wanted some opinions on this. Using this work for my NICEIC assessment coming up and don't want to be taking risks.

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I would say the rcd and the date test labels would need to be on show as the rcd label especially gives guidance to the installation user about quarterly testing the rcd using the test button.
The point of labelling I would say is that it gives clear information so if it's hidden it defeats the object
 
Stick them inside the lid. If the assessor asks why just say "Because I can".
 
The point of labelling I would say is that it gives clear information so if it's hidden it defeats the object[/QUOTE]
I would say there is no point of labelling.
 
I always explain a consumer unit to a customer fully at hand over, including all required labels and their wording and intent.
If you take this approach and explain this to your inspector, I can't see you having a problem with the positioning of the labels.
 

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