Hmmm, it depends on the pump etc. Most sumps I know of don't operate at 100% fullness, but if they do, and the power goes out, chances are high that an overflow issue might happen. The best thing to do really, is to operate the sump at a level where, if the power goes out, the water won't all drain to the sump and flood the floor.
You can achieve this through, when setting up everything, simulating a power outage. Before you plug everything in, fill the 40B, and the sump halfway full. Turn everything on, get the overflow primed, etc. Then turn everything off. Wait for about an hour or so to figure out how much water drains through to the sump. You can (optionally) then add more water to fill the sump, and turn the pumps back on, to see where the "safe" limit is for when adding topoff water, etc.