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Default reducing air flow in part of the floor plan

I have a shop building with central hvac and I wanted to reduce the air flow
on one side of a divider wall (about 35% of the floor space) and add flow to
the other side. I figure on adding registers and maybe another run on the
"warm" side. On the "cold" side, would restriction of flow at the
registers be OK, or is it better to restrict the ductwork run near the
plenum?
Thanks
Bill

 
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