M90S-6S vs Eaton 9PXM12S16K
The Xtreme Power M90S-6S and the Eaton 9PXM12S16K are modular online double-conversion UPS for mission-critical IT, network, and edge-infrastructure loads. Both support modular growth and redundant architectures; the M90S-6S delivers higher usable power at unity power factor, longer internal runtime, and integrated service features — better suited to higher-density applications and future load growth.
Where the M90S-6S leads at 16–18 kVA
- 25% more usable kW — 18 kW (unity PF) vs 14.4 kW (0.9 PF) — higher load density without upsizing kVA.
- Longer baseline internal runtime (about 9 min vs 6 min), reducing reliance on external battery modules.
- Integrated maintenance bypass as standard vs optional/external on the 9PXM.
- Module-level diagnostics plus a longer 3-year electronics-and-battery warranty.
16–18 kVA modular UPS, side by side
| Specification | Xtreme Power M90S-6S | Eaton 9PXM12S16K | Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Usable power | 18 kVA / 18 kW (unity PF) | 16 kVA / 14.4 kW (0.9 PF) | 25% more usable kW without upsizing kVA |
| Topology | Online double-conversion | Online double-conversion | Equivalent double-conversion protection |
| Internal runtime (high load) | About 9 min @ 18 kW | About 6 min @ 14.4 kW (base battery) | Longer baseline runtime, fewer EBMs |
| Maintenance bypass | Standard, integrated | Optional / external (varies by config) | Built-in bypass lowers cost and space |
| Rack / tower mounting | Rack via M90S-RMK kit, or tower | Rack / tower convertible | Both deploy rack or tower; Eaton is natively convertible, M90S uses the RMK kit |
| Display & diagnostics | Chassis LCD + module-level displays | Single chassis-level LCD | Module-level visibility simplifies troubleshooting |
| Certifications | UL, cUL, TAA compliant | UL, cUL, TAA compliant | Both meet federal and regulated-market requirements |
| Warranty | 3 years (electronics & batteries) | 2-year limited | Longer standard coverage |
Capacity figures show usable watts: the M90S delivers unity power factor (kVA = kW), while the Eaton 9PXM is rated 0.9 PF, so its kVA rating overstates usable watts somewhat. Both platforms are UL / cUL listed and TAA compliant. Runtime figures are base-battery, full-load estimates from manufacturer documentation.
Choosing between them
Both are modular online double-conversion UPS, so the decision turns on usable power density, serviceability, and lifecycle cost versus standardizing on the Eaton ecosystem. The M90S leads on unity-PF usable kW, integrated bypass, module-level diagnostics, and warranty; the 9PXM is a natural fit where an Eaton platform is already the standard.
Choose the M90S-6S if you need
- 18 kW usable output without PF derating
- Longer baseline runtime from internal batteries
- Integrated maintenance bypass as standard
- Greater diagnostic visibility at the module level
- Longer standard warranty on electronics and batteries
The 9PXM12S16K may fit if you need
- Alignment with an existing Eaton 9PXM platform
- Modular growth within the Eaton ecosystem
- Optional or external service bypass as part of a predefined design
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