In message 
<4bea4e50d3d4344da9d84367ae31706409738...@dcexvs02.tennant.tco.corp>, 
dated Fri, 21 Aug 2009, "Bender, Curtis" <curtis.ben...@tennantco.com> 
writes:

>
>Can someone point me to the ?basic? standard that would be the 
>foundation for household circuit breaker trip curves? 120V (North 
>America) and 230V (Internationally) specifically. I saw on one curve 
>the NEMA AB-2 which does not exist on the NEMA site.

Internationally, see IEC 60898-1.
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