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Ruud UGPH-07EAMGR Error Code LED Off: No Power to Control Board

TL;DR
Your Ruud UGPH furnace has no power — the status LED is completely off. Check the circuit breaker and furnace power switch first.
Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. Always turn off power and gas supply before attempting any repairs. If you smell gas, leave immediately and call your gas company. Consult a licensed HVAC technician for diagnosis and repair. Any actions taken based on this information are at your own risk.

What Does Code LED Off Mean?

A completely dark status LED on the Ruud UGPH-07EAMGR means the control board is not receiving any electrical power. Without power, the furnace cannot operate at all — no heating, no blower, no thermostat communication.

The most common cause is a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse in your electrical panel. Furnace breakers can trip due to a momentary power surge, a thunderstorm, or other electrical events. The second most common cause is the furnace power switch being turned off. This switch is usually located on or near the furnace and looks like a regular light switch — it may have been accidentally turned off.

Less common causes include a failed low-voltage transformer (which converts 120V to the 24V the control board needs) or a failed control board itself. The manual advises checking for 24VAC power from R to C on the IFC board. If 24V power is present at the board but the LED is still off, the control board needs replacement. These latter causes require professional diagnosis.

Common Causes

Cause Likelihood DIY?
Tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse Most common ✓ DIY fix →
Furnace power switch turned off Common ✓ DIY fix →
Failed low voltage transformer Uncommon ✗ Call a pro →
Faulty control board (IFC) Uncommon ✗ Call a pro →

How to Fix It: Check the Circuit Breaker and Power Switch

⚠ Safety First
Always turn off the furnace at the power switch or breaker and shut off the gas supply before beginning. Do not proceed if you smell gas — leave the area and call your gas company immediately.

What You'll Need

Steps

  1. Turn off the gas supply valve as a safety precaution Before troubleshooting electrical power, locate the gas shutoff valve on the gas line leading to the furnace and turn it to the OFF position (handle perpendicular to the pipe). This ensures gas does not flow while you are working on the power issue.
  2. Check the circuit breaker Go to your electrical panel (breaker box) and find the breaker labeled for the furnace or HVAC system. If it is in the tripped position (usually in the middle, between ON and OFF), flip it fully to OFF first, then back to ON. If the breaker trips again immediately, do not keep resetting it — there may be a short circuit that requires an electrician.
  3. Check the furnace power switch Look for a light switch on or near the furnace — this is the furnace disconnect switch. It should be in the ON position. It may have been accidentally turned off. If there is no visible switch, look for a cord plugged into an outlet near the furnace.
  4. Check the furnace door panel Many furnaces have a safety switch that cuts power when the access door is removed. Make sure the furnace access panel is fully seated and latched. Push firmly on the panel to ensure the door switch is engaged.
  5. Turn on the gas supply and observe Once power is restored (LED should now be lit), turn the gas supply valve to ON (handle parallel to the pipe). Set your thermostat to call for heat and monitor the furnace startup.
How to Verify
The status LED should illuminate once power is restored. If the LED shows a steady green light, the control board is operating normally. Set your thermostat to call for heat — the furnace should begin its ignition sequence within 1-2 minutes.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a licensed HVAC technician if:

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Sources

  1. Ruud UGPH/UGPJ/UGDG/UGDJ/UGVH/UGVJ/UGLH/UGLJ Installation Instructions

✓ Verified against manufacturer service manual — March 2026