If only fixtures are being replaced, there is no need to change the protrction. The reason is, the protrction only task is to protect the wiring. And as the wires remained, so their assumed robustness (assume tgere is no degradation affecting that, like a corrosion or so), and assume the design was correct the first time, the original protection rating should provide the same level of protection as it was designed for.
One may say when the fixtures draw less current, lowering the trip currents may provide an additional margin for safety, but as it was the case many times before, any efficiency improvement led to just more lights being installed for the same area, so rather increasing and not decreasing the loading and energy demand, so the installation will likely get loaded fully again...
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