Ask the ejector supplier to give you performance data for the ejector at some equidistant pressure points for the air line; say at 101kpa abs (starting pressure), 70kpa abs, 40kpa abs and 10kpa abs. Size the air line such that dp for the air line (for the length of line from source to ejector) is say no more than 10% of air pressure at that operating point. Repeat for all operating pressure points and choose the largest line size required for these operating points to meet this dp requirement.
For example at 40kpa abs, at the vendor quoted mass flowrate of air, choose line size such that line dp is no more than 4kpa, while at 10kpa, choose line size such that line dp is less than 1kpa. Mass flow of air from source would drop as air line pressure drops for a fixed steam rate.
If you keep dp at less than 10% of operating pressure, the simpler incompressible flow equation would be adequate if you want to avoid using the more complicated compressible flow calc equations, which would otherwise be necessary if you choose dp to be > 10% of operating pressure.
Presume you already have selected the ejector required for this evacuation time of 30min.