Copper pipe corrosion

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beebinator

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Does anyone know what caused my tankless hot water heater condensation and pressure relief copper pipe to rot away.
 

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Difficult to tell with so little information and no close-up photos. But it looks like the copper may be melted. If so, then I'd suspect an electrical cause.
 

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The condensate would be acid. The condensate is often neutralized before being piped away.

I don't know why temperature and pressure relief water would eat up a pipe.

What is that WH brand? Havich, or what?
 
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