If wire rated for 90 degree celsius (thhn)which can be used for derating purposes,but we are limited to the 60 or 75 degree celsius column because the terminations on most devices are only rated for this,what happened? Did they produce a better wire and insulation with the thhn? And if so why didnt they design a termination rated for 90 degree celsius so we could use the proper column with the proper termination? I guess what I'm asking is it seems we can never use the 90 degree column itself as a end result because of the termination ampere rating,so why not put the thhn in the 75 degree column with the 90 degree ampere rating  and say derate as necessary until a 90 degree termination becomes common? (This may sound stupid but thats what I get when I think and type on the fly.)
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			
				