IT systems don't really have the same disconnection behaviour as the TT/TN set.
Basically if you have a single fault then nothing happens, except your insulation monitoring system starts to complain. This is perfect for an operating theatre or a ship at sea where the loss of power has serious implications.
Of course after the first fault it is no longer an 'IT' system but a TN system with some arbitrary choice of neutral based on which conductor had the fault. Then a 2nd earth fault on another of the live would trigger OCPD or RCD based disconnection.
Off hand I don't know if there is a spec for that, as normally on the first insulation fault you would be looking at scheduled repair work ASAP to sort it out and, perhaps, be on-guard for another fault. But based on it being TN-like after the 1st fault, and not a high imedance earth return like TT, I would expect it would be the 0.4s for UK based 230V nominal systems , etc.