itsmoked: With the transformers on the AC feed to the rectifiers, I don't see a problem.
Given the non-linear characteristics of rectifier loads, I would definitely connect the wye point of a three transformer bank to the system neutral.
Another issue that I failed to mention with three transformers is voltage availability.
For example; for 600:480 Volts you may use 480:120 in auto-transformer connection or 600:120 in buck connection.
Google aside, finding the correct voltages on the shelf for immediate delivery may be difficult.
In our example of 600:480 Volts you would be looking for 277:70V or 347:70V.
The solution is to look for the correct ratio at higher voltages.
In my experience, the choice comes down to cost and two transformers almost always wins.
That said, If two transformers makes you nervous, by all means use three transformers.
Anecdote alert;
On a shut down, 480 Volt rental generators thru auto-transformers to 600 Volt switchgear. From the 600 Volt switchgear thru auto-transformers to 480 Volt rental equipment.
One set of auto-transformers was open delta and the other set was wye.
I don't remember which was which but there were no problems.
I Canada, 480:600 Volt auto-transformers are available from rental yards.
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