You could short out the box, guys had metal hoods for cooking till they banned that deal, turn the machine to 5A and it would heat 3 huge resistors, turn it up to regulate temp.
The place was a loom for pipe and wire and exotic pipe restraints. Stainless and carbon both and a lot of stainless instrument tubing, lots of it welded. Lots of repetitious lines, backup stuff, some as many as 4.
They had an unusual way of doing things for sure. My fitter and I built a bracket, we worked on it for a month and he was a fussy guy, one of the real craft guys I worked with but it was perfect, about 50 inspections on it, we come by a week later and it was being demolished, they decided they didn't need it or something, it was a line about an inch attached to the side of the steam drum.
You could really do nothing if you wanted to and in all reality it produced the same result. Could wait on a carpenter for a while to fab a scaffold, the place was a puzzle of it, around and over anything and everything.
You couldn't make any changes without revised drawings, none, all exact. Like an ant farm.