Hoshizaki Ice Machine E8 Error Code — What It Means
The Hoshizaki E8 error code indicates a low-side pressure switch fault — the low-pressure switch in the refrigerant circuit has opened, indicating that suction pressure has dropped below the safe operating threshold. On Hoshizaki KM-series and other commercial ice machines, the low-pressure cutout protects the compressor from operating under vacuum conditions. E8 trips when the switch opens three consecutive times during the freeze cycle. The most common cause is low refrigerant charge, though a failed switch or excessive frost buildup can also trigger E8.
Common Causes
- Low refrigerant charge — A refrigerant leak reduces suction pressure below the low-pressure switch setpoint (typically 4–8 PSIG for R-404A systems), opening the switch.
- Failed or stuck-open low-pressure switch — The switch diaphragm or contacts can fail in the open position, causing E8 even with normal refrigerant pressures.
- Excessive frost on evaporator — Heavy ice buildup on the evaporator slab acts as insulation, reducing refrigerant evaporation and dropping suction pressure below the switch setpoint.
- Dirty condenser causing high head pressure — While E8 is a low-side code, severely restricted condenser airflow can cause liquid refrigerant to back up, reducing the amount available for the evaporator.
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Check the evaporator for excessive ice — Open the machine and inspect the evaporator slab. Excessive ice buildup (more than a thin uniform layer during freeze) suggests a harvest problem or overcharge, not low refrigerant. Run a manual harvest cycle.
- Test the low-pressure switch — With refrigerant pressures at operating level, check the switch contacts with a multimeter. If the switch reads open at normal operating pressure (20–40 PSIG for R-404A), the switch has failed.
- Have refrigerant pressures checked — E8 from low refrigerant requires a certified refrigeration technician to connect manifold gauges. Suction pressure below 10 PSIG during the freeze cycle on an R-404A machine indicates low charge.
- Inspect for refrigerant leak signs — Look for oil staining on refrigerant lines, at the compressor service ports, and around the evaporator connections. Oil tracks indicate the leak location.
- Reset the machine — After repairs, press and hold the OFF button for 3 seconds, then press ICE to restart. Monitor the first full freeze cycle for E8 recurrence.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Low-pressure switch | Amazon | Replace if switch tests open at normal operating pressure |
| Refrigerant charge (R-404A, R-448A per model) | Amazon | Add only after finding and fixing the leak; EPA 608 certification required |
| Evaporator descaler (Hoshizaki Scale-Away) | Amazon | Use if evaporator is heavily scaled, contributing to poor freeze performance |
When to Call a Pro
E8 from low refrigerant is a certified-technician job. EPA Section 608 certification is required to purchase and handle refrigerant. A tech will locate the leak, repair it, evacuate, and recharge to the nameplate specification.