Following the qqtek recommendations NFPA-850 seems to be suitable.
nevertheless the standard is not recommended for general purpose but:
NFPA 850, Recommended Practice for Fire Protection for Electric Generating Plants
and High Voltage Direct Current Converter Stations,
Your transformer is filled [usually] with approx. 250 l [far from 1890 l] so NFPA-850 ch. 5.2.4.3 does not require
a fire wall to be provided for outdoor installation but if it is indoor installation you have to provide 3 hour fire resistant wall.
In connection with spilled oil evacuation ch.5.6 Drainage could be an indication.
I don't think IEC 60071 INSULATION CO-ORDINATION would add here something.
Annex A "Clearances in air to assure a specified impulse withstand voltage installation"
It covers three-phase systems with nominal voltages above 1 kV.
I think NFPA-70 [NEC] art 420.26 for indoor installation and 420.27 for outdoor installation is more suitable for a general purpose transformer.
You may also take a look of National Grid Specification [for bid]: