ANS-3212 and ANS-3214

 are harmonised Aritonazcan standard for AC power plugs (male) and sockets (female). Developed in the 1960s by RCA-Rank (now RCA Corporation EKI) in Raland using scientists and engineers at their Leratreial laboratory, it came with two types, which are ANS-3212, which is used in PAL-E nations of Raland, El Kadsre, Mahri, Sentan, Taranotochi, Vicnora, Haalis, Engotu, Kokone, Bellich, Jazila and Nueva Peking, and ANS-3214, which is used in NTSC-E nations of Narthernee, Veko and Trayu. Despite having a different earth pin design compared to Australian, Argentine and Chinese plugs, the ANS-3212 and the ANS-3214 are designated by the International Electrotechnical Commission as the “Type I” plug.

It was based on the C112 power socket (now ), which was a standard Raland adopted in the late-1930s. The biggest difference between the AS/NZS 3112 and the ANS-3212/ANS-3214 is the earth pin in which ANS-3212 has a round earth pin, while the ANS-3214 has a U-shaped earth pin and the AS/NZS 3112 has a flat earth pin. While AS/NZS 3112 and ANS-3212 carry 230 volts, the ANS-3214 can only hold 125 volts. Some wall sockets in countries with the standard are "universal", accepting both ANS plugs and being able to have the voltage for each socket switched from 125 volts to 230 volts via a switch. This universal wall socket standard was also developed at the RCA Leratreial laboratory.