I too had begun to suspect that Yamoffathoo is one of the operators too. I believe he/she is overthinking this while not being burdened by a lot of engineering facts.
First a steam ejector works by accelerating steam in a nozzle to supersonic speeds creating a low pressure zone and then decelerating the stream in a diverging section difusser whereupon a shock wave, the equivalent of a "hydraulic jump" occurs and the pressure increases. I can't picture this process being possible to be created in some blowoff piping.
Second, there is always two phase flow in blow off lines as they take a high pressure saturated fluid to atmospheric pressure. It is the name of the game, and blow off piping survives this abuse for years
Third, blow off piping unless immaculately designed and installed can and usually does contain pockets of cold fluid left over from previous blows or valve leakage, fluid which is disposed of by the fresh blow stream and replaced by new fluid and or new leakage after each blow.
Fourth, there have been a lot of dedicated people trying to assist you with your problem and your 'attitude' towards our colleague VPL is annoying if not downright off-putting. I'm speaking for me at least.
If you are an operator trying to get us Engineers to help you gang up on one of our own, then you are on your own here bub.
rmw