seanthanna
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I have recently upgraded my brew equipment to include a chugger pump with the camlock system to facilitate whirlpooling and mash recirculation.
After my session, do I need to take everything apart (including the camlocks from the tubing/valves) to clean or can I just run hot PBW water through the whole system to clean the ball valves, tubing, pump, and camlocks?
Ideally I'd love to keep my ball valves, whirlpool arm, pump, all tubing and camlocks in place and just fill my brew kettle with boiling PBW and recirculate it to the MLT.
If I do need to disassemble after each use, the whole idea of a quick disconnect seems moot.
After my session, do I need to take everything apart (including the camlocks from the tubing/valves) to clean or can I just run hot PBW water through the whole system to clean the ball valves, tubing, pump, and camlocks?
Ideally I'd love to keep my ball valves, whirlpool arm, pump, all tubing and camlocks in place and just fill my brew kettle with boiling PBW and recirculate it to the MLT.
If I do need to disassemble after each use, the whole idea of a quick disconnect seems moot.