Tim,
For North American products/equipment you can refer to the "ITI Curve", 
which is a revised "CBEMA Curve".  Dogpile (http://www.dogpile.com)
immediately finds:
*  http://www.pdicorp.com/engineering/SS-ITIC.pdf
*  http://www.softswitch.com/docs/
   (A-1005)%20PAPER%20-%20IEEE%20Cost%20Effective.pdf
*  http://powerstandards.com/tutorials%5Csagsandswells.htm
*  http://www.nepsi.com/transients.htm

                John Barnes KS4GL PE, NCE, ESDC Eng, PSE, SM IEEE
                dBi Corporation
                http://www.dbicorporation.com/


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