When I click on my Imac to sleep, it shuts down instead

When I click on my Imac to sleep, it shuts down instead

Hello, Hank. 
Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities. 
Here is an article that I would recommend when experiencing this issue. 
OS X: When your Mac doesn't sleep or wake
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5357
Cheers,
Jason H. 

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