10kVA / 10kW 208/120V Three-Phase UPS Comparison for Data Centers and Critical Infrastructure

The Xtreme Power Li90-10k and the Eaton 93PM-10k are both high-performance online double-conversion UPS systems designed to protect mission-critical loads in data centers, healthcare environments, industrial infrastructure, and enterprise IT facilities.

Both platforms deliver continuous conditioned power and integrated maintenance bypass capability. However, the systems are designed around very different deployment architectures.

The Eaton 93PM is a traditional cabinet-based UPS platform typically installed in centralized electrical rooms and deployed with external VRLA battery cabinets.

The Xtreme Power Li90, by contrast, is a compact lithium UPS with integrated battery modules, engineered for distributed infrastructure, edge data centers, and installations where space, installation complexity, and lifecycle cost are critical considerations.

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Li90 Advantages Over Eaton 93PM

  • Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO₄) battery technology
  • Up to 15-year battery life compared to 3–5 years for VRLA batteries
  • 50% smaller floor footprint than cabinet UPS systems
  • Substantially lighter installed system weight
  • 50°C operating capability for high-temperature environments
  • Integrated lithium battery modules (no external battery cabinets required)

10kVA / 10kW 208/120V Three-Phase Online UPS Comparison

Feature Xtreme Power Li90 (10kVA) Eaton 93PM (10kVA) Li90 Advantage
Model Reference Li90-10k 93PM – 9GC102A205E20R1 Comparable system class
Capacity 10kVA / 10kW (Unity PF) 10kVA / 10kW (Unity PF) Equal real power capacity
Topology Online Double Conversion Online Double Conversion Equal protection
Battery Technology Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO₄) VRLA (Lead-Acid) Much longer battery life
Battery Life Expectancy Up to 15 years / 3,000–5,000 cycles ~3–5 years Dramatically fewer replacements
Efficiency (Online Mode) 94.5% Up to 95% Comparable efficiency
Operating Temperature Up to 50 °C (122 °F) ~40 °C typical Better high-temperature tolerance
Dimensions 12.6″W × 35.2″D × 49.2″H 22″W × 42″D × 74″H Much smaller cabinet
Weight 287 lb (one internal battery module) 1,276–1,918 lb depending on battery strings Much lighter installed system
Floor Footprint 3.1 sq ft 6.4 sq ft ~50% smaller footprint
Battery Warranty 5-year lithium battery 2-year VRLA battery Longer coverage

Deployment Architecture Comparison

A key difference between these systems is installation architecture.

Xtreme Power Li90

  • Integrated lithium battery modules
  • Compact UPS cabinet
  • Ideal for distributed infrastructure and edge deployments
  • Lower floor loading requirements
  • Simplified installation and commissioning

Eaton 93PM

  • Large cabinet UPS platform
  • Typically installed in centralized electrical rooms
  • Requires external VRLA battery cabinets
  • Designed for large centralized UPS infrastructures

Because of these architectural differences, the Li90 is often deployed closer to the load, supporting distributed power architectures commonly used in edge data centers and modern IT environments.

Where the Li90 Excels

The Xtreme Power Li90 is particularly well suited for:

  • Edge data centers and distributed IT infrastructure
  • Healthcare imaging facilities and laboratories
  • Industrial automation systems
  • Facilities with limited electrical room space
  • Installations requiring high operating temperature tolerance
  • Projects seeking lower lifecycle maintenance costs

Lithium battery technology significantly reduces battery replacement frequency compared to VRLA battery systems.

Which UPS Should You Choose?

Both the Xtreme Power Li90 and the Eaton 93PM provide reliable online double-conversion power protection. The best solution depends largely on deployment architecture and lifecycle requirements.

Choose the Xtreme Power Li90 if your project requires:

  • Lithium battery technology with long service life
  • A compact UPS footprint for space-constrained environments
  • Lower system weight for distributed or raised-floor deployments
  • High operating temperature capability (up to 50°C)
  • Reduced battery maintenance and replacement costs

Choose the Eaton 93PM if your project requires:

  • A centralized UPS installation in an electrical room
  • Integration into existing Eaton infrastructure
  • Modular scalability for large infrastructure deployments

For many modern edge data centers, healthcare facilities, and distributed IT environments, compact lithium UPS platforms like the Li90 can offer advantages in installation simplicity and lifecycle cost.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Li90 a replacement for the Eaton 93PM?

The Li90 and Eaton 93PM serve different deployment architectures. The 93PM is typically installed in centralized electrical rooms with external VRLA batteries, while the Li90 is a compact lithium UPS designed for distributed infrastructure.

Does the Li90 require battery replacement?

The Li90 uses lithium iron phosphate batteries designed for up to 15 years of service life, significantly reducing replacement cycles compared to VRLA battery systems.

Which UPS has the smaller footprint?

The Li90 occupies approximately 3.1 square feet of floor space, while the Eaton 93PM cabinet requires approximately 6.4 square feet.

Which UPS is lighter?

The Li90 weighs approximately 287 lb with internal lithium batteries, while the Eaton 93PM system weighs 1,276–1,918 lb depending on battery configuration.

Which UPS supports higher operating temperatures?

The Li90 supports operating environments up to 50°C (122°F), while VRLA UPS systems such as the Eaton 93PM typically operate around 40°C (104°F).

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