shahyar
consider this:
1) hard pipe steam to process- typically a double block and bleed with figure 8. This is typically merited only for towers (facilitated by condenser if practical) or large equipment which must be entered for inspection, or specific filters etc which are required be opened frequently.
2) utility steam stations, hoses, steam out blinds etc- typically sufficient for pipe clean-up such as might be required for modifications, pump clearing, etc. in this case only "provision" is available bleeds and drains. how to dispose of dirty condensate and air pollution may be tricky for some chemicals, and steam out to flare is often the only practical option.
3) no provision- It will not be economical to provide steamin areas where there is no steam supply if no specific need is indicated . Fortunately well designed pipelines are inspected by smart pig, so need to clear with steam is rare-perhaps you need when you decommission and you won't generally design for that up front!
steam cannot evaporate heavy oils, but will render equipment safe to open if there is doubt, or cold cut under some work permit conditions.
not exactly sure want you were looking for but best wishes, sshep