How-To Troubleshoot An Air Compressor
Troubleshooting your compressor
Problem:
My unit trips the breaker when it tries to restart after filling the tank the first time.
Solution:
- Let your unit pump up.
 - Turn it off.
 - Find the supply line from the pump to the tank.
 - Remove the supply line from the pump head.
 - If you hear air coming from the tank you have a bad check valve. If you do not hear air coming from the tank, you have a leaky pressure switch.
 
Problem:
My pressure switch is leaking. The small schrader valve attached to the switch leaks when the compressor cuts off.
Solution:
- Let your unit pump up.
 - Turn it off.
 - Find the supply line from the pump to the tank.
 - Remove the supply line from the pump head.
 - If you hear air coming from the tank you have a bad check valve. If you do not hear air coming from the tank, you have a leaky pressure switch.
 
Problem:
My compressor is not producing the air that it once did. It takes twice as long to pump up.
Solution:
- Replace your pressure gauge or check the tank pressure with another gauge to make sure that the gauge is accurate.
 - Turn off your compressor or disconnect the power.
 - Drain all of the air from your tank.
 - Check your belt tension to make sure that there is no more than ½" deflection in your belt. (if your air compressor has a belt)
 - Make sure that the motor pulley and flywheel are tight and not slipping on their respective shafts. (if your air compressor has a motor pulley and flywheel)
 - Inspect your air filter to make sure that it is not obstructed.
 - Remove the connector tube that sends air to the tank.
 - Remove the check valve. It is located at the end of the supply tube towards the tank. Inspect for any obstructions in the check valve.
 - Remove the head bolts on top of the pump.
 - Remove the head off of your pump.
 - Remove the valve plate off of your pump. It may be a one piece or a 2 piece design.
 - Inspect the valve plate for broken reed valves or broken gaskets above or below the valve plate.
 - This is probably your problem. Order the correct valve plate or gasket by manufacturer on the left category list.
 - If you have an oil free, direct drive unit, inspect the piston ring and cylinder for wear or grooves on the cylinder wall. If you find deep grooves or a worn piston ring, you probably need to order a piston/cylinder kit.
 
Jul 22, 2021 
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