After doing some research on this topic (have some spare time on my hands and trying to better understand ArcFlash) is it correct to say that equipment ratings are designed around a ?short circuit? study, where as arch flash energy is calculated around the arcing current (a function of the bolted fault current), just doing some poking around if I have a main fuse around 2000-2500A with a bolted fault current around 33Ka the arcing fault current @ 100% is approx. 18Ka while the 85% is approx. 16Ka it would be the 16ka that is used to calculate the arch flash (sound correct?) and when comparing that to a circuit breaker you arc flash category is actually less using a circuit breaker over a fuse? Sounds funny to me as I always hear ?just put in a fuse? but that might not necessarily solve your problem(with a main fuse)? Just wanted to get everyone?s 2 cents. Although anywhere else in the system a current limiting fuse would help downstream of the main because of the current limiting aspects of the fuse? Does this make any sense? A 2000-2500A main fuse(protecting a switchboard) with a Ibf of 33Kaic at 480v has a category 4 wow, I would have never guessed that.