Three new sub-detectors were been installed in the KLOE apparatus of Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati of INFN. New data taking period, pushed by the new optics with crab waisted beam, will start in February 2014. Photon detection is upgraded by means of a small crystal calorimeter, named CCalT, in the very forward direction and of a tungsten-scintillating tile sampling device, named QCalT, instrumenting the low-beta quadrupoles of the accelerator. A new tracking device, the first cylindrical GEM ever built, is inserted to extend tracking capabilities closer to the interaction point. In this paper we present construction details and performances of these detectors that have been installed during summer 2013.
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