Quote Originally Posted by Darrel Taylor
If you use a Solid State Relay that uses a Zero-Crossing detector,
it makes those spikes from inductive loads almost imperseptable.
The Zero-Crossing detector in the Solid State Relay helps when
the circuit with inductive loads is switched on. When the same
circuit is switched off, you will need transient suppressors.

If you use a SSR equipped with internal transient protection,
there is no need for adding additional MOV's or other transient
suppressors. (See SSR datasheet).

You will need additional MOV's or other transient suppressors if
you use a SSR which is not equipped with internal transient protection.
(See SSR datasheet).

Luciano