My understanding is that ground fault protection came about because boards were failing from arc limited faults. The faults did not draw enough to trip the circuit breaker. Ground fault is not required for 208V boards because below about 250V, air is not ionized. The Arc Flash calculators I have tried and the formulas seem to not recognize minimum voltage. A prior forum listed 480V at about 89% of a bolted fault and 120V at about 10%. Has anyone seen more information, possibly a graph with voltages and fault current? Also, in using the formulas, time needs to be set in. If there is an arc limited fault, then a main breaker will probably not trip on over-current, but probably ground fault. Should you use the 1 second level from 230-95?