Re: 240.100 Feeders and Branch circuits. (A)(1)
240.100(A)(1) is about ckt. bkr.OCP in medium voltage ckts.
The basic principles are the same as 600V. & below, in that conductors are protected against overcurrents. - However, a medium voltage ckt. bkr. is physically totally different than a typical 600V. & below bkr.
Instead of having "series trips", in which the load current passes through a tripping element, a medium voltage bkr. can be thought of as an electrically-operated switch with a close coil & a trip coil.
Protective relays (driven by the output of current transformers that monitor the load current) are used to energize the trip coil from a control circuit source. The control ckt. source is frequently DC from batteries.
There are common ways that these protective relays are connected.
These statements are a greatly simplified introduction to medium voltage ckt. bkrs.
OCP above 600V. is a subject in itself. You could even consider it a speciality.
Some rather intense engineering publications are available. The IEEE series of books & mfgr's. such as, Square D, Westinghouse/Cutler Hammer, ABB, Basler, etc. offer info on the subject.