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.

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 250 volts, the ANS-3214 can only hold 125 volts.