Probably due to the higher source impedance in the USA allowing the wire and transformer resistance to limit current to below the level required to trip the breaker in under 5 cycles.
In my case the supply is 238V nominal, never below 230V, and the 250kVA substation is visible from outside my window, across the road. Cabling is 40mm copper all the way to the meter, and from there 16mm to the distribution unit. From there 2.5mm cable, so the supply impedance is very low, short circuit current is somewhere between 10 to 15kA, so you need a large breaker for it to be disconnected safely. My variac has a DC resistance of around 1R on the whole coil, and thus the large inrush current.