Thanks Matthew
The things I know:
1.Cardew C is not a one shot over-voltage device. From the paper from Schneider you had mentioned:"Impulse over-voltages generates arcing but do not short-circuit the limiter. Energetic overvoltages does"
2.The Cardew C catalog describes:"It clips weak overvoltages" and "If the permanent insulation indicates a sustained fault, checks the Cardew C has not sparked over definitely. In this case the cartridge must be replaced as soon as possible". I check it automatically because I normally pass the cable that grounds the Cardew C through a toroidal CT connected to one of channels of XD312. This permits the location of permanent ground fault detecting the 2,5Hz injected by the insulation monitor IM400.
3.Avery good paper about overvoltages at IT systems is "Transient overvoltages on ungrounded systems from intermittent ground faults" by EATON. There, the overvoltages appears between phase and ground.
So, the question remains: Do I need one Cardew C or three Cardew C as Schneider does on MV ungrounded systems designs installing three L.A. (lightining arresters)?
Thanks again.