It is generally not advisable to put a refrigerator on the same circuit as another high-power appliance. Refrigerators are known to draw a significant amount of power when they start up, and having them on the same circuit as another appliance with high power demands can potentially overload the circuit and trip the circuit breaker.
Refrigerators typically require a dedicated circuit to ensure that they have enough power available and to prevent electrical issues. A dedicated circuit means that the refrigerator is the only device connected to that specific circuit, reducing the risk of overloading it.
If you are considering connecting a refrigerator to an existing circuit, it is important to check the electrical specifications of both appliances and consult with an electrician if needed. They can assess the electrical capacity of the circuit and make recommendations to ensure safe and proper operation of the appliances without overloading the circuit.