I am not aware of any such rule. But I can share my experience with numerous data center designs, which is our core business.
If you are really concerned, you can use true rms sensing breakers which are widely available (in the USA again) for 225A and above.
On the other hand our experience has shown that we seldom see a main breaker loaded more than its 50-60% capacity as we always run out of physical space of the branch circuits much before we utilize the rated capacitiy of a panelboard or MCB.
In last 15 years of experiecne not once anyone has complained about harmonic related tripping or issues in any data centers that I have dealt with. It may be because most of such facilites are properly or adeqautely designed.
However, I have recently heard of 200A breakers tripping at 170 or 180 amps feeding some temporary facilities with signinficant harmonic loads (no measured data avaialble, yet), if this gives you any ideas. Bear in mind these reported breakers were operatinng under less than ideal conditions such are high ambient etc.
I am sure someone with more research information will post further answers.