Ok, so these are continuous process drains, not maintenance drains.
"it is possible occour reverse flow from first stage to second stage depressurized. in drain line of scrubber we have a LV and SDV valves, LV controlled by LIC and SDV closed by Low low level switch. this drainage is continuous."
Agreed, one way is to use double check valve to prevent reverse flow into the depressured stage 2 scrubber. Another way is to account for reverse flow in case of failure of single check valve and SDV at the PSV on stage 2 scrubber. Use 10% of the nominal cross sectional flow area of the check valve to model the reverse flow leak and treat this as a restriction orifice. If you have high high level at stage 2 scrubber, then shutdown and depressure the common stage 1 scrubber also. In some Companies, double check valve only is used for small chemical injection lines but not for main process systems.
"This fluid is condensed and, in some cases, oily water and/or oil is continuously drained from equipment with high pressure to equipment with low pressure, however, when the first is depressurized, the second becomes at a higher pressure and reverse flow can occur."
Same approach as previous can be used here also