M90C-2S 5 kW vs Eaton BladeUPS 5 kW
The Xtreme Power M90C-2S 5 kW and the Eaton BladeUPS 5 kW are modular online double-conversion three-phase UPS for data center and edge deployments. Both provide unity power factor output and front-accessible hot-swap service; the M90C-2S adds nearly double the standard runtime, higher-altitude operation without derating, a larger display, higher online efficiency, and longer warranty coverage.
Where the M90C-2S 5 kW leads
- Nearly double the standard full-load runtime (about 12 vs 6.1 minutes).
- Full rated output to a higher altitude without derating (5,200 vs 3,300 ft).
- A larger 4-inch LCD for easier local visibility and configuration.
- Higher online efficiency (up to 93% vs 91.5%) for lower heat and energy.
- Longer standard warranty (2-year vs 18-month depot repair).
5 kW modular three-phase UPS, side by side
| Specification | Xtreme Power M90C-2S 5 kW | Eaton BladeUPS 5 kW | Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rated capacity | 5 kVA / 5 kW | 5 kVA / 5 kW | Both unity PF |
| Topology | Online double-conversion | Online double-conversion | Equivalent protection |
| Serviceability | Power & battery modules hot-swap from front | Power & battery modules hot-swap from front | Equal service architecture |
| Display | Large 4-inch LCD | Small 2.6-inch LCD | Easier visibility |
| Max altitude (no derating) | 5,200 ft | 3,300 ft | Higher elevations |
| Full-load runtime | About 12 min | About 6.1 min | Nearly double |
| Online efficiency | Up to 93% | Up to 91.5% | Lower heat & energy |
| Warranty | 2-year depot repair | 18-month depot repair | Longer coverage |
Both are modular online double-conversion three-phase UPS with front-accessible hot-swap service; the practical differences are runtime, altitude, display, efficiency, and warranty. Confirm current Eaton BladeUPS specifications against vendor documentation.
Choosing between them
Both deliver unity power factor output and front-accessible service, so the decision comes down to runtime, altitude, visibility, efficiency, and warranty. Choose the M90C-2S for longer runtime, higher-altitude operation, and longer coverage; the BladeUPS mainly makes sense where a site is already standardized on it.
Choose the M90C-2S 5 kW if you need
- Data center and edge environments needing longer internal runtime
- Installations at higher elevations without capacity derating
- Sites needing clear local visibility and easier configuration
- Deployments focused on efficiency and reduced operating heat
- Projects requiring longer standard warranty coverage
The BladeUPS 5 kW may fit if you need
- Facilities already standardized on Eaton BladeUPS architecture
- Environments with adequate runtime coverage through generators
- Installations at lower altitudes with centralized monitoring
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