Hi
it would seem the coagulant you use uis a bit underrated for the NTU you have. 14 NTU is quite high and the spec sheet says only 2 NTU max.....
The high level iron seems to be a problem (linked to corrosion by chloride?), but you have no free chlorine. Anyway considering the pH, the iron should be oxydised (ferric) and so should be captured on the sand filter (if the filtration velocity is small enough) or on the cartridge filter.
A question : what causes according to you the frequent cleaning need? Is it biofouling or scaling ? There could be some scaling because the permeate conductivity for RO 1 is higher than for RO 2.
also you seem to be running the 2 units at different conversion rate.
the best thing to do would be to describe the totality of your installation (flowrates, diameter of the sand filter, type of cartridge filtration, hydraulic settings, antiscalant used and the like).
I suspect some scaling or membrane leak (higher conductivity of the permeate on RO1). Probably also some particulate fouling due to the high NTU.
what is your cleaning sequence and are the results good ?
regards