P91 5–10 kVA vs Eaton 9PX
At the platform level, the Xtreme Power P91 5–10 kVA Series and Eaton 9PX are both true online double-conversion VRLA systems for global 208/220/230/240 V single-phase deployments. The two are closely matched; the P91 differentiates on high-density rack/tower deployment and broader standard warranty coverage.
Where the P91 platform differentiates
- Higher usable real power across key capacity classes
- High-density rack and tower deployment flexibility
- Scalable external runtime architecture
- Reduced installation footprint relative to legacy platforms
- Optional 240/120 V transformer support and broad SNMP monitoring
Platform comparison
| Specification | Xtreme Power Xtreme Power P91 Series | Eaton 9PX Series | Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity range | 5–10 kVA | 5–11 kVA | Comparable enterprise coverage |
| Voltage scope | 208/220/230/240 V single-phase | 208/220/230/240 V single-phase | Global deployment compatibility |
| Battery chemistry | VRLA | VRLA | Comparable battery technology |
| UPS topology | Online double-conversion | Online double-conversion | Equivalent conditioned protection |
| Operating efficiency | High-efficiency online architecture | High-efficiency online architecture | Comparable efficiency positioning |
| System density | High-density rack / tower design | Rack density varies by runtime configuration | P91 – deployment efficiency |
| External runtime | Scalable battery cabinet support | External battery module expansion | Comparable long-runtime flexibility |
| Optional transformer | 240/120 V transformer supported | 240/120 V transformer supported | Comparable North American flexibility |
| Monitoring integration | Enterprise SNMP / network | Enterprise SNMP / network | Comparable infrastructure integration |
| Warranty coverage | Broader standard coverage | Standard manufacturer coverage | P91 – ownership consideration |
Platform-level comparison from Xtreme Power’s supplied document; specifications based on publicly available manufacturer documentation. See the per-capacity pages for model-level detail. Both are 208-240V online double-conversion VRLA platforms.
Choosing between them
At the platform level the two are closely matched on capacity, voltage, chemistry, topology, efficiency, transformer, and monitoring. The P91 leads on deployment density and standard warranty; Eaton offers modular battery expansion and a global service ecosystem. Model-level detail follows in the capacity comparisons below.
Choose the Xtreme Power P91 Series if you need
- High-density distributed enterprise deployments
- Scalable external-cabinet runtime architecture
- Reduced installation footprint
- TAA-capable / regulated procurement and standardized fleets
The 9PX Series may fit if you need
- Standardization on the Eaton 9PX ecosystem
- Modular external battery module expansion
- Sites aligned to existing Eaton service infrastructure
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