Abstract: A common power supply (20) is often used to provide power for actuating a plurality of circuit breakers (18a-18z) in response to actuation signals from remote control lines (16a-16z). But a large and expensive power supply (20) must be used to deliver enough power to actuate several circuit breakers simultaneously. Moreover, if the circuit breakers (18a-18z) are connected to large electrical loads (21a-21z) and are actuated simultaneously, then the line voltage (V1) will sag substantially. To solve these problems, a time-sharing device (14) enables respective ones of the circuit breakers to respond to their actuation signals only at different times. Preferably, the time-sharing device (14) polls each of the remote control lines (16a-16z) and delivers an actuation signal from each polled remote control line to a preselected number of circuit breakers (21a-21z) which are associated with the polled remote control line.