The documents you can use are the following:
1 - The coordination between Power Breakers and Residual Current Devices.
You can install residual current devices in a distribution board with a short-circuit current (Icc) rating of x kA or higher, provided the following conditions are met:
The coordination between the upstream circuit breaker and the downstream residual current device can be checked in the following document. See the attached document.
2 - Coordination between the various residual current devices in the installation can be checked as follows:
See FAQ: How can I check whether I need to install a main residual current device of type B at the head of my installation?
See link: https://www.se.com/be/nl/faqs/FAQ000273124/
It is always necessary to check whether you need to provide an RCD - Residual Current Device - type B at the head of your installation. If it is unnecessary, you save costs and work.
You can use the following document for this purpose: 'Earth Fault Protection: How to design efficient earth fault protection with Residual Current Devices (RCD).' See link:
https://www.se.com/be/fr/download/document/CA908066E/
In this document, you will find Selector No. 7 on page 54.
Save this document on your laptop, as well as Selector No. 7 itself.
Fill out Selector No. 7 completely and then review the result. From this, you will be able to determine whether you need to provide a type B residual current device at the head.
You can then print this document to PDF, with background selection, and submit it to the inspection body.