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Carried out an eicr and noticed x2 double sockets have reverse polarity that supply a frying machine at high level.
After correcting the reverse polarity on the two sockets i plugged the fryer back in and the circuit MCB tripped out and the appliance popped.

I am unable to open the fryer up as its fixed into the unit.

I cant seem to work out why the original appliances required the sockets to have incorrect polarity at the socket, and after correcting the reverse polarity the appliance tripped the fuse.

I checked the newly configured polarity and the sockets were correctly wired wheres before the L-N had been reversed.
 
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Sounds like a live to earth fault between the plug and the fryer on/off switch. Incorrect polarity at the socket has changed this to a neutral/earth fault and is a possible reason it did not trip the protective device, maybe:D
 
As per Westy, if the circuit is not RCD protected, there is likely an L/E fault in the fryer that was hidden, maybe deliberately, by the reverse polarity at the socket. An IR test or visual will probably find it in minutes, could be within an element. If an RCD is present, it is mildly surprising that this did not trip but doesn't change anything.
 
I don't think archy was implying to bodge it now I think he meant why hadn't the person installing the fryers bodged it that way instead of going to the trouble of doing it at the socket outlets.
Ah OK, sorry Archy, never meant to imply you were a bodger,:(:D:) in any stretch of the imagination.
 
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