
Your diode is stud cathode,this means that the stud is negative,so it is the correct one for your wiring****
I assume that you use a proper earth for the solid state rectifier.
Do you use the negative pole for earth?If yes,then the zener must be faulty.
Best way but no cheap, is to try another negative earth zener.
Bridge rectifiers use only diodes to control the current flow,the zener diode controls the voltage,your's is rated with 15V breakdown voltage ,
you'll need to use a capacitor (if no battery is used) to smooth the output.
*** Τhe best way to check is the multimeter,sometimes the part codes can be wrong,
set the ohmmeter to 2000 ohms.
Red positive test lead at zener's spade,black negative (ground) test lead at zener's threaded base,if you see reading it is a positive earth zener.

Black negative (ground) test lead at zener's spade,red positive test lead at zener's threaded base,if you see reading,it is a negative earth.

Bonus pic

This is a capacitor mounting spring.
