Chicago Pneumatic Compressor Fault Codes — Quick Reference
Chicago Pneumatic rotary screw compressors use an electronic Elektronikon-style controller displaying warnings, service messages, and shutdown alarms. Alarms fall into temperature, pressure, motor, and sensor categories.
| Fault | Meaning | Quick Fix |
|---|---|---|
| High Outlet Temp | Discharge temperature exceeded limit | Check oil, cooler, and fan |
| Oil Filter Differential | Oil filter clogged | Replace oil filter |
| Separator Differential | Oil separator restricted | Replace separator element |
| Motor Overload | Motor current too high | Check voltage, load, and current |
| Low Oil Pressure | Lube oil pressure below setpoint | Check oil level and filter |
| High Ambient Temp | Room temperature too high for operation | Improve ventilation |
| Emergency Stop | E-stop activated | Reset and inspect |
| Service Required | Maintenance interval reached | Perform PM and reset |
Most Common Faults
High Outlet Temperature
High discharge temperature is the leading shutdown cause. First verify oil level is correct in the sight glass. Then inspect the oil cooler for debris or dirt — clean with dry compressed air applied in reverse direction. Check that the cooling fan is spinning and that ambient temperature is within the compressor’s rated range.
Separator Differential Pressure High
A clogged oil separator causes increased energy use, oil carryover into the air line, and can damage downstream equipment. Check the differential pressure reading. If it exceeds the limit (typically 8–12 psi), replace the separator element during the next service.
Motor Overload
Measure current on all three phases. Unbalanced voltage or a heavy air demand can push the motor above the overload threshold. Confirm the motor contactor is in good condition and the thermal overload relay is set correctly.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Oil filter | Amazon | Replace every service interval |
| Separator element | Amazon | Replace when DP is high |
| Outlet temperature sensor | Amazon | Check on repeated temp faults |
| Drive belt (belt-drive models) | Amazon | Inspect tension and wear |
Jump to Fix
- High outlet temp → Check oil level → Clean cooler → Confirm fan runs
- Motor overload → Check voltage balance → Measure current → Check contactor
- Separator DP high → Replace element → Verify new element seals correctly
When to Call a Pro
Repeated shutdowns after service and parts replacement indicate airend wear or a control system issue. Chicago Pneumatic authorized service dealers can run diagnostic routines and check airend efficiency.