Two 4040 NF membranes such as a Filmtec NF270 or an Axeon NF3 will work, but without much room to spare. Two Filmtec XLE's are probably not enough for this capacity. If you have a low pressure feed pump in addition to the ProCon you could boost the pressure 30-40 psi on the XLE's and squeeze out 200 gallons per hour. With the membranes in series you will need a pump capacity of about 540 gallons/hr to maintain the correct membrane recovery at 15% per membrane. A 540 gallons/hr ProCon pump requires a 2 HP motor. RO membranes are designed for a maximum recovery of 15% to prevent rapid fouling of the membrane. This is also known as a 5:1 ratio of concentrate to permeate out of the membrane. Most of the concentrate coming out of the membrane is recirculated back to the pump inlet to maintain these high flow rates and to keep the recovery down. Hope this helps.
Leader 1/2 pint - Kawasaki Mule - Smoky Lake Filter Bottler
24 GPH RO, 2 1/2 x 40 NF3 (NF270), 140 GPH (Brass with no relief valve ) ProCon pump
2013 - 44 taps - 16 gallons syrup, 2014 - 109 taps - 26 gallons syrup
2015 - 71 taps - 13.5 gallons syrup, 2016 - 125 taps - 24.25 gallons syrup
2017 - 129 taps - 17.5 gallons syrup, 2018 - 128 taps- 18 gallons syrup
2019 -130 taps - 18.5 gallons syrup, 2020 ~125 taps-19.75 gallons syrup