After replacing one outlet, the machine was knocked out and they generally stopped working

Maxim asks:
The fact is that a replacement outlet in the room was needed. I decided that I was able to change it. When I connected the wires, I decided to check the operability and turned on the machine, after which I heard a click, the machine knocked out in the general use corridor.

After that, I disassembled this outlet and found that the adjacent outlet on the other side of the wall also does not work, like everything in the kitchen.

But with all this, 1 outlet in the corridor works, although it is connected to a vending machine with a kitchen outlet. It looks like I mixed up the wires when I put the outlet. But what could have happened?

The answer to the question:
And how could you mix up two wires in alternating current? And here it is? Are the wires normal? You could turn on the beaten-out machine? How? Disconnecting the wires in a new outlet? How many wires were connected to it in total? If the sockets that are now inoperative now are connected from it by a cable, and now none of the wires are connected, then they will not work. It’s difficult to give you an answer, even though you told the situation, you understand, but not completely.

The problem can be anywhere - maybe the machine on the outlet group of the kitchen is out of order (although you write that there is only one outlet working from this machine), it can be in the distribution box if the sockets are connected by a cable, i.e. The next outlet is connected to the terminal blocks of the previous one, then since you turned off one and the others will not work.

Since the adjacent outlet does not work, it seems to me that you need to watch the distribution boxes.

And what does it mean, “The outlet does not work” ???? There is no phase, zero, and both?

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