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titleOfInvention Detection arrangements and systems
abstract A detection system has several conventional computers (1, 2, 3) with one or two IMS detectors (20, 21) mounted in their PCI slots (18, 19). The sieve packs (26, 27) of the detectors (20, 21) may be mounted outside the detector casing itself and within the computer housing (10) so that they can be larger, to extend time between replacement. Power supply and a part at least of the processing of the detectors (20, 21) is provided by the computers (1, 2, 3). The computers (1, 2, 3) are connected in a network system so that an indication of detection of hazardous substances can be provided at a remote location.
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