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

Li90 vs Eaton 93PM 10kVA

The Xtreme Power Li90-10k and the Eaton 93PM-10k are both online double-conversion UPS for data centers, healthcare, industrial, and enterprise IT. Both deliver continuous conditioned power and integrated maintenance bypass — but they’re built for different architectures: the 93PM is a cabinet UPS for centralized rooms with external VRLA batteries, while the Li90 is a compact lithium UPS with integrated battery modules for distributed and edge deployments.

Xtreme Power
Li90-10k
vs
Eaton
93PM (10kVA)
Key differentiators at a glance

Why engineers evaluate the Li90

  • Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO₄) battery technology
  • Up to 15-year battery life vs 3–5 years for VRLA
  • ~50% smaller floor footprint than a cabinet UPS
  • Substantially lighter installed system weight
  • 50 °C operating capability
  • Integrated lithium battery modules — no external battery cabinets
Side-by-side

10 kVA / 10 kW three-phase online UPS comparison

FeatureXtreme Power Li90 (10kVA)Eaton 93PM (10kVA)Advantage
Model referenceLi90-10k93PM — 9GC102A205E20R1Comparable system class
Capacity10kVA / 10kW (unity PF)10kVA / 10kW (unity PF)Equal real power capacity
TopologyOnline double-conversionOnline double-conversionEqual protection
Battery technologyLithium iron phosphate (LiFePO₄)VRLA (lead-acid)Li90 — much longer battery life
Battery lifeUp to 15 years / 3,000–5,000 cycles~3–5 yearsLi90 — dramatically fewer replacements
Efficiency (online)94.5%Up to 95%Comparable efficiency
Operating temperatureUp to 50 °C (122 °F)~40 °C typicalLi90 — better high-temperature tolerance
Dimensions (W×D×H)12.6 × 35.2 × 49.2 in22 × 42 × 74 inLi90 — much smaller cabinet
Weight287 lb (one battery module)1,276–1,918 lb (by battery strings)Li90 — much lighter system
Floor footprint3.1 sq ft6.4 sq ftLi90 — ~50% smaller
Battery warranty5-year lithium2-year VRLALi90 — longer coverage

Specifications based on publicly available manufacturer data; verify against current Eaton documentation. Both are online double-conversion; the Li90 uses LiFePO₄. Note: 93PM online efficiency (up to 95%) is comparable to / marginally above the Li90’s 94.5%. Li90 warranty: 5-yr battery (USA; ambient ≤40 °C — 2-yr at 40–50 °C) and 2-yr on-site UPS.

Where each fits

Choosing between them

The key difference is installation architecture. The 93PM is a large cabinet UPS for centralized electrical rooms, typically with external VRLA battery cabinets; the Li90 packs integrated lithium modules into a compact cabinet that deploys closer to the load — supporting distributed and edge architectures with lower floor loading and simpler commissioning.

Choose the Li90 if you need

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

Choose the Eaton 93PM if you need

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

Plan your three-phase power architecture

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