Kitchen Stove plug

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Cshort1

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I remodeled my kitchen. my friend instead of asking me to shut the breaker off decided to put the plug back on the wall while I was outside which of course he was extremely lucky he hit something which messed up the plug and tripped the breaker it was wired one way when my brother in law replaced it he switched the wires around now my stove still isn't getting hot The 1st picture is the new one the second is the old one can you tell me what is wrong?
 

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round conection should be ground the ones on the sides are hot one on top in pic should be neutral.
 

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Looks like a NEMA 14-50. Here's the diagram. the picture that is posted appears to be correct, but hard to tell looking at where the bottom wire connections go.

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