i am using a Spectrum SRO-4040-2500
My tap water is high at around 320
Not sure of tap pressure but use a booster pump.
I have a tap to convert to measure pure before putting pure into di
Also have water softner salts before booster pump.
I think you need to adjust your flush valve/gate valve to get more waste water as it may help to extend the life of your membrane.
Saying that your rejection rate is 98% which is pretty good. I doubt you will get anything better than that. I've played around a bit with waste to pure ratios. At 50/50 my pure output increases by 1ppm. If I go to 40/60 the pure tds reading increases considerably.
If I go the other way my tds remains pretty constant until 70/30 when again the tds starts climbing as the water pressure on the membrane drops. At 60/40 I will be using much more water, production is slower, but my use of resin will remain the same.
Softener salts do help the membrane, as they remove calcium and magnesium from your water and replace those minerals with sodium ions. Balancing an r/o waste to pure isn't just a simple turning of a gate valve to increase or decrease waste water. More is involved. For example, if you are a water meter, adjusting that waste ratio could add more to your water bill than the extra cost of resin and reduced longevity of the membrane.