Steel pipes are protected against fire through various methods such as applying intumescent coatings, using fire-resistant insulation, or encasing them in fire-rated enclosures. These measures help to delay the heat transfer and maintain the structural integrity of the pipes during a fire, allowing them to withstand high temperatures and prevent the spread of fire.
Steel pipes are typically protected against fire through the application of fire-resistant coatings or by encasing them in fire-rated materials, such as concrete or gypsum board. Additionally, fire sprinkler systems or fire-resistant insulation may be installed around the pipes to provide an added layer of protection.