I agree that legally you can't because of the labeling. But doesn't the temp rating have to consider the heating due to amp heating in the wires? How can 90C wire be safe if the ambient temp is 89C (it then can't take a full 20A through it because that will add more heat)? If it can take the full 20A, isn't it going to be cooler when the current in the wire is less? I would think 75C rated would be safe if you limit the current in the wires (dead ended light fixtures).
From a labeling point of view, they have no idea how much current could be going through those wires (except the maximum allowed) and need to assume worst case for the label.
From a labeling point of view, they have no idea how much current could be going through those wires (except the maximum allowed) and need to assume worst case for the label.