
DannyW wrote:I disconnect the tubing from the whirlpool return, lower it to the ground and let some wort run into a cup. then hook the tube back up to the return and turn on the pump. It helps a little if the pump sits so that the input is on the bottom and the output on the top, but mine is side to side and it works ok.

jamilz wrote:I have mine set up so the pump is below the kettle outlet. The pump inlet is below the pump outlet.
I lift the chiller so that the whirlpool outlet is just at the surface, this is to minimize splashing.
Then I open the kettle valve. Wort flows into the tubing, pushing air out the whirlpool outlet.
Then I flip the switch on the pump, until wort starts flowing and then lower the whole chiller so that the whirlpool outlet is below the surface.
It doesn't take but a moment and there is no need to disconnect/reconnect any parts. I'm sure other's setups might require different procedures, but the way it works for me is super easy.

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