My opinion is that check valves have no place in a relief system. I have not come across an application where I was convinced that a check valve is needed.
A check valve between the tank and PSV dangerous if the check valve fails close for any reason - you now no longer have a PSV.
A check valve between the PSV and vessel to which you are relieving to is also dangerous, if the check valve fails close for any reason - you now no longer have a PSV.
In any case, I do not rely on a check valve to isolate product - I always use the basis that a check valve leads. If I need positive isolation, I used something else.
If the process fluid is corrosive, you can use a rupture disc, or match the PSV material to suit. There are usually alternatives.
As a general blanket statement, I don't put check valves into my relief system.
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