some things to consider:
a) the CCI valve is great for reducing noise but if you get condensation of hydrates I heard that they plug up the CCI drag trim a lot. This can be addressed by preheating the gas, but check the CCI users's list to confirm operating experience
b) different design codes have different rules on required relief valve capacity to be installed downstream of the PRV station. If the system is a small outdoor system ( ie can be relieved by a single 3" NPS releif valve) then full relief capacity makes sense. If it is indoors or is large, then most people take advantage of the code allowance to use 2 PRV's in series , soft seats, independent power supplies and controls, inlet fast acting stop valve with hardwired pressure switch, etc. to avoid the use of large releif valves.