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Had a plumber here for 4 hours today to fit a shower pump. He disconnected the hot water outlet from the top of the tank and after 3 adapters for the surrey flange left after re-instating the setup with no shower pump.

He said that he could not find a fitting to attach the thank. I am in a 10 year old house and it's a fairly simple gravity fed system. Did I just have bad luck and should I try another plumber or is it the case that for some tanks a flange cannot be fitted?
 
Any pictures of the top connector of the cylinder/ tank ?
 

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