There are number of different ways and methods that cables can be routed, the method of that route and the addition of thermal insulation, often means that a factor has to be applied to the cables current carrying capacity, as this is reduced as heat cannot be dissipated to the same effect, as it would if the cable was in free air or clipped direct.
Electrical cable is rated to a maximum current it can safely carry. This rating will depend on the type of cable or flex being used and it's CSA (circumference surface area) this is the maximum, if no de-rating factors apply.
There is a links here, that is worth browsing over:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Book/4.3.3.htm
Take a look at the - Thermal insulation correction factors