We report additional experimental evidences about the presence of an universal behavior in the Field-Temperature Phase Diagram of Type II Superconductors. This behavior is characterized by a phase transition in the vortex matter between the disordered and the Bragg Glass phase. The experimental detection of a Peak Effect phenomenon has been proved to be strictly connected to the existence of this phase transition. In this paper, we show the first observation of a Peak Effect in the compound Nb3Sn, by using 1st harmonics of the AC magnetic susceptibility. Peak Effect has been detected at fields between 3T and 13T, whereas it is not observable at higher fields. This seems to be in contrast with the theoretical predictions of such a phase transition at all fields. Nevertheless, by measuring the 3rd harmonics of the AC susceptibility, this phase transition has been detected up to our highest available field (19 T), thus demonstrating the necessity of the higher harmonics analysis in studying these topics and moreover proving the validity of the theoretical predictions.