Why does one outlet in the room not work?

Hello! After the complete repair (the builders were engaged), I discovered that one outlet did not work. Dismantled, there are three wires. White, blue, brown. There is no phase on any. When I close the blue and brown knocks the machine. In other combinations, nothing happens. Dismantled another, working outlet. There are also three wires, on a white phase. Connected white and blue. Brown is insulated. Of interest, the tester checked the white-blue produces 230V. White-brown is also 230V. I connect a light bulb; a white-brown machine knocks out. Maybe the builders killed that? Where and what to look for? Thank.

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  • Admin

    Hello! How can it be that there is no phase on any one, if the circuit breaks an automaton? A light bulb on white and blue hung? And do you have a machine gun or a difavtomat? As if brown was not earth. In general, there is such an option that they killed something, but you can only find a breakage with a cable tracker.

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    • Vlad

      There is definitely no phase! The tester shows "0" in any combination. I myself am at a loss how this can be. Nevertheless, when a circuit breaker knocks !!!

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      • Admin

        Yes, the builders damaged something, maybe the phase. Perhaps there is a problem in the box. You never answered what kind of brown wire, if the phase is on white, zero on blue - maybe brown is the earth? Or you do not have grounding. You never answered your machine or difavtomat. If the second - then it can be knocked out on earth or leaks.

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  • Vlad

    Unfortunately, I do not understand the types of machines. I can’t answer. It looks ordinary white, as they put it now. In the box, a ground wire (yellow-green) is present. So the land should be. I did not check on how it is connected. I did not want to spoil the repair, but I had to open the box. Thanks for the consultation.

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