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The diodes are only there to prevent cross connection via the switch(s).
The NC switch on the RHS "feedback" link isn't shown - ie, break this link by opening some contact to release the relay - or cut off its main/heavy +12V supply.
The +12V are shown separately to emphasis that they can be independent supplies. Often they are the same supply.
I use the same single SPST relay config for hi/lo water regulation; to latch car loads - often with a low-voltage switch (MW728 etc) in the "feedback" side (to unlatch with low battery voltage).

For me:

