cdale:
You haven’t revealed what fluid you are purging and its thermodynamic properties. Presumably, you’re dealing with a relatively high pressure water main and wish to purge some of its contents into a water sewer gravity system.
The only implication I can detect is that the capacity of the gravity sewer system be able to handle the maximum liquid purge flow rate coming from the water main. If the high pressure water in the main is supercooled, there will be no flashing through the let-down control valve that is doing the main purging. However, if you failed to tell us that the high pressure water is saturated, then we have another story.
The resultant product from purging a saturated liquid under pressure will be a 2-phase flow and this could cause you considerable capacity problems within your gravity sewer system.
Since your post is devoid of a lot of basic data, that is all I can offer.
Hope this helps.