You probably are not going to have to worry. Your stuff on one 15 amp circuit should be just fine.
But...
You should find the circuit breaker box in your apartment.
Each breaker is for a circuit inside your apartment. You should turn each one off,(one at a time) to find out what part of your apartment it controls. WRITE IT DOWN.
After you have gone through every outlet to see which one is controlled by which breaker, THEN you WILL KNOW what is going on.
For example. In my apt there are sets locked together of 2x15 for the exclusive airconditioner outlet.
one 15 for just the insink garbage disposal
A 20 amp for the refrigerator
one 15 for the kitchen wall, hood fan, and kitchen ceiling
A single outlet next to frig 20amp all by itself (probably for a microwave)
The 2x40 for the electric range
a 15 amp for all the wall sockets in living room and bedroom'
a 15 amp for the bedroon ceiling, all bathroom, and living room entry ceiling.
So you can read that I KNOW exactly what I can do with what. I have the breaker box marked with sticky markers denoting which is which.
So currently i use a living room wall for all my stuff. It is sufficient. i have made a set of wires that i eventually will use to connect the kitchen 20 amp (unused) for my stereo. The wiring is in place, but not finished.
Anyway, find out what goes where, and you will be able to KNOw what you can put on which line.
Avoid the ones with refrigerator!
You may discover you have very little, or a lot of electrical service. i have 210 amps coming into my apt. Other places I have lived had 80 amps, and one had only one 15 amp for two apartments together!!
The ONLY way you can know is to check it out.
But...
You should find the circuit breaker box in your apartment.
Each breaker is for a circuit inside your apartment. You should turn each one off,(one at a time) to find out what part of your apartment it controls. WRITE IT DOWN.
After you have gone through every outlet to see which one is controlled by which breaker, THEN you WILL KNOW what is going on.
For example. In my apt there are sets locked together of 2x15 for the exclusive airconditioner outlet.
one 15 for just the insink garbage disposal
A 20 amp for the refrigerator
one 15 for the kitchen wall, hood fan, and kitchen ceiling
A single outlet next to frig 20amp all by itself (probably for a microwave)
The 2x40 for the electric range
a 15 amp for all the wall sockets in living room and bedroom'
a 15 amp for the bedroon ceiling, all bathroom, and living room entry ceiling.
So you can read that I KNOW exactly what I can do with what. I have the breaker box marked with sticky markers denoting which is which.
So currently i use a living room wall for all my stuff. It is sufficient. i have made a set of wires that i eventually will use to connect the kitchen 20 amp (unused) for my stereo. The wiring is in place, but not finished.
Anyway, find out what goes where, and you will be able to KNOw what you can put on which line.
Avoid the ones with refrigerator!
You may discover you have very little, or a lot of electrical service. i have 210 amps coming into my apt. Other places I have lived had 80 amps, and one had only one 15 amp for two apartments together!!
The ONLY way you can know is to check it out.